Rahul, England and India
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Nightwatchman Akash Deep was the final wicket to fall on Day 4, leaving India needing 135 runs more to script a victory, with six wickets in hand.
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India Today on MSNKL Rahul immortalised at the Lord's museum with his special signed jerseyIndia's opening batter KL Rahul made his mark once again at Lord's, scoring a sublime century in the first innings of the third Test against England. His composed knock provided India with the ideal platform to match England's total,
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India faced a challenging start, losing three wickets for 107 runs while chasing England's 387. KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant's partnership turned the game, but Pant's run out halted momentum, leaving India struggling despite efforts from Jadeja and Reddy to match England's total.
The Indian second innings' seventeenth over was where all the drama began. England players looked hungry for revenge.
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KL Rahul walked past England captain Ben Stokes after the latter went down after being struck by a Mohammed Siraj delivery.
KL Rahul, on the verge of a historic second century at Lord’s, admitted that his eagerness to get to the milestone led to Rishabh Pant’s run-out just before lunch on Day 3.
With India skipper Shubman Gill getting into a heated argument with England opener Zak Crawley over wasting time on day 3, India's star batter KL Rahul took centre stage to give his opinion over the same ahead of day 4.
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ESPN Cricinfo on MSNRahul, Pant and Jadeja star as Lord's Test turns into second-innings shootoutKL Rahul offered a sheepish look after his clattering of a short and wide delivery proved insufficient to beat deep point. So now he was on 98 instead of 101, and facing the prospect of a nervous 40 minutes inside the change room. Rishabh Pant wanted to spare his team-mate that trouble and went for a risky single. Ben Stokes pounced.
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Thesportstak on MSNKL Rahul reveals how working with F1 coaches helped him transform his batting, says 'That's the only thing which...'After cracking a composed ton in Lord's Test, KL Rahul disclosed that working with F1 coaches helped him a lot in improving his reaction time while batting