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KL Rahul had managed a duck and 12 at his homeground M Chinnaswamy Stadium during India’s eight wicket loss to Kiwis in the opening encounter of the series. It was an extension of a series of low scores as the wicket-keeper batter has just three fifty-plus knocks to show for across his last 20 Test innings. Even though the 32-year-old seemed to have cemented his spot for the foreseeable future with a ton against South Africa on a horrid Centurion pitch last December, an injury during the summer saw him miss four home Tests against England which allowed the likes of Sarfaraz Khan to get a shot at the big stage.
The youngster grasped his opportunity for both hands, managing three half-centuries in his first three Tests before a 150 in the third innings in Bengaluru proved to be the cherry on the top. This assured him a spot in the Indian lineup for Pune over Rahul at number five while Shubman Gill returns to the XI to slot back in at his number three spot and Virat Kohli retakes his favoured number four spot, where Sarfaraz had batted in the previous game.
Rahul has played 53 Tests so far, accumulating 2,981 runs at an average of 33.87. The Karnataka batter has plied his trade as opener in 49 of those encounters before being afforded a place in the middle-order over the past couple of yearas following Yashasvi Jaiswal’s emergence as a world beater. Rahul even filled in as wicket-keeper in Rishabh Pant’s absence in two Tests against the Proteas but has failed to find any consistency in his career, averaging under 40 even in home conditions.
Stump mic special
One and only
KL Rahul was the only player who scored a century in the last overseas test tour in tough conditions but today he has been dropped. This can only happen in Indian cricket where politics is at its peak & PR team has become necessary these days. #INDvsNZpic.twitter.com/DAi6Eupx5M
— Kunal Yadav (@Kunal_KLR) October 24, 2024
How easily they forget KL Rahul’s elite contribution to Indian cricket.
We will see how sarfraz will dance at BGT in tough conditions.
Shame on you Rohit Sharma. #INDvsNZ. #KLRahulpic.twitter.com/okHABmoP5j— V.🐐 (@insaneaayush0) October 24, 2024
Dropped
Double standards
When KL Rahul Plays, bro get all the possible hate.
When KL Rahul don’t plays, he gets all the support which a talented player needs.
Believe me guys, this world sucks.#INDvsNZ— Kartikay Pandey 🇮🇳 (@pandey_kartikay) October 24, 2024
#KLRahul𓃵 #RohitSharma𓃵 #Gill #ViratKohli𓃵 #IndianCricket
pic.twitter.com/ISwzujORrE— Engr Junaid zaheer (@junaidzaheer011) October 24, 2024
Clowns
Only player
KL Rahul was the only player who scored a century in the last overseas test tour in tough conditions but today he has been dropped. This can only happen in Indian cricket where politics is at its peak & PR team has become necessary these days. #INDvsNZ
pic.twitter.com/gi9STWDwCc— klrNation (@klrNation) October 24, 2024
मेरा पानी उतरता देख, मेरे किनारे पर घर मत बना लेना,
मैं समुंदर हूं, लौट कर वापस आउंगा! 🌊 #KLRahul𓃵
pic.twitter.com/HZGRdT3VL3— Rahul Gandhi🇮🇳 (@Rahulgandhi303) October 24, 2024
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