Eng vs Ind: KL Rahul makes history in the Manchester Test. Join Virat Kohli’s Sunil Gabascal at Elite Club



At a moment of important personal achievements and historical resonance towards Indian cricket, KL was satisfied, IndiaThe elegant and resilient opener engraved his name on his record book The first day of the extremely fourth test England At Old Trafford, Manchester.

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On Wednesday, July 23rd, Rahul transcended a major milestone, becoming the second Indian opening game in the glorious history of Test cricket, accumulating 1,000 runs in English soil. Sunil Gavaskar.

This incredible achievement not only highlights Rahul’s exceptional consistency and adaptability in demanding overseas conditions, but also cements his position as a formidable Test batter at the global stage, especially in the challenging arena of English Test cricket, where he has consistently demonstrated his strength. Rahul’s enduring rank and resolve culminated in a rare milestone on Wednesday, July 23rd, India’s first innings in the ongoing fourth Test against England at Old Trafford. Requiring just 28 runs to complete 1,000 test runs as the UK opener, Rahul achieved this important objective by skillfully removing the single Chris WalksThe ’15th first ball marks a truly historic moment.

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This achievement brings him to exclusive Echelon, achieving this distinction only as the second India opening game after the iconic Gabaskar. Gavaskar has accumulated a total of 1152 runs in 16 tests in the UK over a illustrious 16 years of testing career. Rahul’s journey in English Test cricket began with his debut at Edgbaston in August 2018, winning the bat in third place in both innings, winning 4 and 13. However, in all 12 tests leading up to this Manchester encounter, he consistently opened up innings and reached the 1000 run test as a 1000 run test.

Looking at the broader spectrum of Indian batters, Rahul currently stands as India’s fifth Indian batter. Sachin Tendulkar (1575 runs in 1575 matches, 4th century/80s) Rahul Dravid (1376 runs in 13 matches, 6th century/4th century), Sunil Gavaskar (1152 runs in 16 matches, 2nd century/80s), and Virat Kohli (He ran 1,096 times in 17 games, in the 2nd century/50s).

At the time of performance in the ongoing match, Rahul’s total test run in England currently stands in 1017, achieved in the 13th Test in English soil, showing a significant consistency between the average 42.32nd century and the fourth century and the 250s. It is worth noting that of these five Indian batters, he failed to score 1,000 Test runs against Britain in the UK (his 1,096 runs included a match between New Zealand and Australia in the UK).

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Rahul’s revival form in the ongoing Anderson Tendulkar series

KL Rahul’s ongoing batting performance in the Anderson Tendulkal Trophy established him firmly as a pillar of strength on the Indian side. Currently he is the fourth-highest rungeter in the series, with 375 runs in three tests with an impressive average of 62.50, including the second century and 50. In Headingley’s series opener, he showed resilience, scoring 42 runs in the first innings and unleashing an epic 137 runs in the second innings, but India ultimately suffered a disastrous five-wicket defeat.

His powerful form continued in his second Test at Edbaston. There, despite leaving with two runs in the first innings, he bouncing off with 55 hammer runs in two innings, making a significant contribution to India’s reverberating 336 wins. The third test of the iconic Lord further highlighted his brilliance as Rahul scored 100 runs in the first innings, showing off his stunning technique and temperament, followed by his second important 39 runs. This century of the Lord was particularly important, and he was only the second Indian fabric in history. Dilip Vengsarkarwon several centuries over the centuries in “Cricket House.”

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