South Africa was the opponent in Team India’s two-game Test series, which began on December 26 at the SuperSport Park in Centurion. The visitors, having lost the toss and elected to bat first, were put in a difficult situation when their top order collapsed. KL Rahul knock gave the Indian innings some steadiness after players like Rohit Sharma, Yashasvi Jaiswal, and Shubman Gill failed to score much.
On Day 1 of the first Test, Rahul’s unbeaten century of 70 runs in 105 deliveries enabled the team to score 208 runs at the expense of eight wickets. KL Rahul innings helped propel India to a respectable total on the first day of the match, according to former Indian cricketer Aakash Chopra, who praised his outstanding performance. He positioned his knock as the guests’ only hope as well.
Thus far, KL Rahul has proven to be the savior.
He helped India to a respectable total with his runs scored and strike-farming techniques. That sum is combative. On his YouTube channel, Aakash Chopra stated, “I’m not saying you’re out of the woods.
The world is always bothering him. Chopra
In addition, Aakash Chopra expressed the opinion that KL Rahul is not deserving of the criticism that the cricket community has for him and that the globe frequently looks down on him.
“Batting at No. 6, Rahul scored fifty runs. During India’s previous trip to South Africa, he scored runs in the opening game as well; I believe it was just the Boxing Day Test. Even if he has scored runs in Australia, England, and other countries, the world still bothers him, Chopra remarked.
It is said that he arrived on recommendation. That’s not what I’m saying. I consider him to be really talented. On this subject, there have even been public arguments, yet he is adaptable. In Test cricket, how many players have performed well at first base before moving up to the middle order and maintaining their position? He went on.