KL Rahul did not get wind and the middle stump was uprooted, seeing this ball will fly senses- Video

KL Rahul bowled off Josh Tung ball (Photo- Gareth Copley/Getty Images)

KL Rahul continues to perform well in England. In the second Test too, he showed his strength but despite good batting, he was dismissed in a surprise manner. KL Rahul scored 55 runs while batting strongly in the second innings of Edgbaston Test. He was seen in a very good rhythm and he also hit 10 fours in his innings. But at the crucial time, his wicket was taken by Josh Tong. The Indian batsman could not understand the best ball of Josh Tung at all and he became bold.

KL Rahul scored half -century

On Saturday, July 5, on the fourth day of the game, Rahul could not understand the Josh Tung ball brought with the 30th over of Team India’s second innings. He felt that the ball would not be swing. But after falling on the pitch, the ball swing a bit and hit the middle stump directly. The stump also fell several meters away. The Indian opener also stood at the crease for a while. He too could not believe that he was out. Rahul scored 55 runs off 84 balls with the help of 10 fours.

Rahul scored only two runs in the first innings of this match and in the second innings he scored a half -century for his team. Earlier, Rahul scored 137 runs in the second innings while batting strongly in the first Test match between these two teams. He contributed 42 runs in the first innings of the first Test. Rahul has batted well in this series so far. At present, Team India is in a strong position due to the innings of the Indian batsman.

Look at return in Test series

In the first Test match played between the two teams, England won the target of 371 runs with five wickets. Now in the second Test, Team India expectations will be on making a big score. Even though England won the first Test and took a 1-0 lead in the 5-match Test series, Team India will expect a return to this series. KL Rahul would like to make a valuable contribution to his team in the remaining three Tests. Rahul has so far scored 236 runs in the four innings of two matches at an average of 59.

Asish Roy
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