KL Rahul on the finish of India’s Bengaluru Test match towards New Zealand.© X/@temba214
A gesture by KL Rahul after India’s loss to New Zealand within the first Test at M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru goes viral on social media. In the surfaced clip, Rahul could possibly be seen bowing to the pitch and touching it after the sport was over. The motion from Rahul noticed many social media customers questioning if it was his final Test match. Notably, the venue was Rahul’s residence floor throughout his stint with Royal Challengers Bengaluru from 2013 to 2016 in Indian Premier League. He additionally represents the state of Karnataka in home cricket. Rahul didn’t impress within the Bengaluru Test towards New Zealand by scoring 0 and 12 throughout the 2 innings.
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Respect For Kl Rahul .
Kl Rahul touched his residence floor pitch after Match .#INDvsNZ | #RohitSharma | #KLRahul pic.twitter.com/YPYL7qDcrz
— Lord Kl Rahul (@temba214) October 20, 2024
“Was this his last test match by any chance???” wrote a consumer.
“He knows that it is his last test match,” learn one other remark.
“Saying goodbye I hope,” wrote one other consumer.
Will Young and Rachin Ravindra placed on an unbroken 75 to information New Zealand to a primary Test win in India for 36 years on day 5 of the rain-hit match in Bengaluru.
Chasing a difficult 107 on a rain-delayed day, New Zealand misplaced captain Tom Latham with out scoring and Devon Conway for 17.
But Young and Ravindra guided the guests to 110-2 within the first session and a 1-0 lead within the three-match sequence.
First-innings centurion Ravindra, a wristy left-hander, seemed comfy as he hit six fours in his 46-ball keep and was named participant of the match after the eight-wicket victory.
Young struck the profitable boundary, certainly one of his seven fours, as his New Zealand teammates exchanged hugs within the pavilion. He additionally hit one six, whereas dealing with 76 balls.
It was New Zealand’s third Test victory in India after their wins in 1969 at Nagpur and at Mumbai in 1988.
(With AFP Inputs)
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