IND vs AUS: The 18-member Team India has been announced by the BCCI selectors for the 5-match Test series against Australia. If media reports are to be believed, except for a few players, all the players have reached Australia for the IND vs AUS series.
KL Rahul has been given a chance as a specialist batsman for the IND vs AUS series by the BCCI management. But now news has come that KL Rahul can be shown the way out of the IND vs AUS series by the management. After hearing this news, all the supporters have become very disappointed.
KL Rahul may be out of the IND vs AUS series!
Team India batsman KL Rahul has been given a chance in the IND vs AUS series by the BCCI selection committee. But now it is being said that if he fails to show excellent performance in the initial matches, then he can be shown the way out without any hesitation. KL Rahul recently participated in an unofficial match for India A and he has proved to be a failure in both the innings of the match.
This player can exclude Rahul from IND vs AUS
If KL Rahul's bat fails to score runs in the initial matches of the IND vs AUS Test series, then he can be shown the way out. If media reports are to be believed, the management can show him the way out after failures. It is heard that in the IND vs AUS series, wicketkeeper batsman Ishan Kishan can be given a chance by the management in place of KL Rahul.
KL Rahul's statistics are like this
If we talk about the cricket career of Team India's all-rounder KL Rahul, then his career has been very brilliant. In his career so far, he has scored 2981 runs in 91 innings of 53 matches at an average of 33.87. During this period, he has scored a century 8 times and a half-century 15 times.
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