IND vs SA 2021-22: After the victory of the Indian team in the first test match played between India and South Africa in Centurion, Team India’s opener batsman KL Rahul was selected as the player of the match for his century. . Rahul scored a brilliant 126 in the first innings.
Team India beat South Africa by a huge margin of 113 runs on the last day of the match to take a 1-0 lead in the 3-match Test series. After this very special victory, former Indian cricketer Mohammad Kaif has given a big statement praising KL Rahul.
KL Rahul reminds me of Rahul Dravid
Former Indian cricketer and commentator Mohammad Kaif has described KL Rahul, who played a century in the Centurion Test match, as a player equal to Indian coach Rahul Dravid. Apart from batting, Rahul also performed brilliantly while fielding in the slips. Kaif said, seeing KL Rahul, I miss Rahul Dravid. Always a selfless team man. Openers, Extra Wicketkeepers, Late Comers, Reliable Slip Fielders, Crisis Managers, and Captains in Waiting. In the end, he jokingly wrote that he also takes orders for marriage, parties.
KL Rahul reminds me of Rahul Dravid. Always a selfless team man. Opener, spare wicket-keeper, late-order batsman, reliable slip-fielder, crisis manager and captain-in-waiting. Party, shaadi ke order bhi lete hein.
— Mohammad Kaif (@MohammadKaif) December 30, 2021
A different Rahul was seen on the tour of England
Team India’s opener batsman KL Rahul, considered to be the most stylish batsman of the current era, was going through a bad phase before the England tour. But on the tour of England, Rahul appeared in a different form. He, along with Rohit Sharma, provided a special strength at the beginning of the innings.
He did a great job on his technique and made it very strong. Rahul played a brilliant century in the first innings of the second Test match played at Lord’s. Only Joe Root and Rohit Sharma were able to score more runs than Rahul in that series.
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