KL Rahul said goodbye to Test cricket in the style of Sachin Tendulkar, video went viral

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|21-10-2024

Team India batsman KL Rahul has been selected by the selectors of the Indian Cricket Board as a specialist batsman for the Test series against New Zealand. KL Rahul failed miserably in the first match of this series and the Indian team had to face defeat only because of his poor form.

After this poor performance of KL Rahul, he was trolled a lot on social media and along with this, many people have demanded that KL Rahul should be shown the way out of the upcoming matches of the series. Along with this, a clip of KL Rahul is also going viral on the internet.

KL Rahul announced his retirement

KL Rahul

A clip of Team India batsman KL Rahul is going viral rapidly and after watching this clip, supporters are saying that he has now said goodbye to Test cricket. In the clip of KL Rahul which is going viral on social media, he is seen kissing the Bangalore pitch and that is why his trollers are saying that he has played the last match of his career.

KL Rahul's performance was very shameful

Team India's batsman KL Rahul is often given a chance in the playing 11 by the management. But he has always failed to perform for the Indian team and because of this he has had to face trolling. In the first innings of the first match of the series played against New Zealand in Bangalore, he was out without opening the account and after that he could score only 12 runs in the second innings of the match.

Performance in test is mediocre

If we talk about the cricket career of Team India's batsman KL Rahul, then his performance in Test cricket is nothing special. He has played a total of 53 matches in Test cricket so far. During this period, he has scored 2981 runs in 91 innings at an average of 33.87. During this period, he has played 8 century and 15 half-century innings.

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