Team India hasn’t even left yet, Australian bowler is after this Indian player

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|05-11-2024

Team India hasn't even left yet, Australian bowler is after this Indian player

Team India has been everyone's target since facing the embarrassment of clean sweep in the home Test series at the hands of New Zealand. Even the current Indian team looks to be the weakest Indian team in the last few years. In such a situation, now he has to tour Australia, which will prove to be a big challenge. Team India has not even left for this series but one player has already started being targeted by Australia. These players are not Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Rishabh Pant or Yashasvi Jaiswal, but they are KL Rahul, who could play only one match in the series against New Zealand.

Boland's warning for Rahul

The Test series between India and Australia will start from November 22 at the Optus Stadium in Perth. Team India will leave for Australia on 10th and 11th November for this series. However, even before the start of the series, Australian fast bowler Scott Boland has started verbal attacks on Team India's batsman KL Rahul. The reason for this is the match between India A and Australia A, in which these two players will face each other.

In fact, after losing the series against New Zealand, BCCI decided to immediately send KL Rahul and Dhruv Jurel to Australia, where both these players will join India A and play in the unofficial Test match starting from 7th November. Australian pacer Boland will also enter this match and hence he directly issued a warning to Rahul. Before this match to be held at Melbourne Cricket Ground, Boland said that the fun of playing against Rahul in his own ground will be different. Boland, who came with the Australian team on the India tour last year, had bowled to Rahul in a test match.

Australia can dominate Rahul

Boland called Rahul a brilliant batsman but also said that he is such a batsman who can be dominated by Australian bowlers. The Australian pacer called this his goal and expressed hope that he and his fellow bowlers would be successful in doing so during the entire series. Rahul's past record also shows that Boland's words have merit. The Test record of Indian batsman in Australia is not very good. He has batted in 9 innings in Australia and has been able to score only 187 runs at an average of 20.77. In this too, 110 runs came from only one century. In such a situation, the path is not going to be easy for Rahul this time too.

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