Saturday, March 15th, 2025

Snikko did not catch the edge of the bat…Rahul started returning to the pavilion, umpire saved him/her

New Delhi. KL Rahul is doing classic batting against Australia. On the first day of the second Test match of the ongoing series in Adelaide, Rahul got a lease of life on the ball of fast bowler Scott Boland. But this Indian batsman could not take advantage of it. When Rahul got the lifeline, his/her account had not even been opened. But at this time Rahul is facing the Australian attack boldly. On the first ball of the eighth over of the Indian innings, Boland appealed for caught out against Rahul and the umpire’s finger went up in the air. After which Rahul started going towards the pavilion. Well done to the third umpire who gave the no ball.

KL Rahul also got a chance to open in the second test match of the series against Australia. Rahul had to wait for 20 balls to score his/her first run. he/she opened his/her account on the 21st ball. Australia’s fast bowler Scott Boland brought the eighth over of the Indian innings. KL Rahul was on strike. Rahul tried to play the first ball of the over. The ball being pitched outside off stump took a good bounce and reached the keeper’s glove. There was an appeal for catch behind from Australia and the field umpire raised his/her finger in the air. Rahul started going towards the pavilion. Immediately after which the third umpire told the field umpire through walkie talkie that it was a no ball. After which KL heaved a sigh of relief. However, even in the snicko, the edge of KL’s bat was not visible.

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KL Rahul got life in the 8th over
When KL Rahul got the lease of life, he/she was facing the 19th ball. his/her account was not opened at that time. Rahul was later caught by Mitchell Starc at the hands of McSweeney. Rahul was out after scoring 37 runs on 64 balls. he/she was out as the second wicket. KL hit 6 fours in this innings. Before getting out, KL along with Shubman Gill made a partnership of 69 runs for the second wicket.

India’s score till dinner break is 82/4
India scored 82 runs for 4 wickets in its first innings till dinner break on the first day of the day-night test. Young opener Yashasvi Jaiswal was dismissed by Mitchell Starc on the first ball while Shubman Gill was out after scoring 31 runs. Even Virat Kohli could not do wonders. Kohli was caught by Steve Smith on the personal score of 7 by Starc. India won the toss and decided to bat first. Team India made 3 changes in the playing eleven while Australia made one change.

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