
Anil Kumble believes that Kl Rahul will be the key to the hope of India for victory on the last day of the third test against England in the Lord. The Indian opener remained on 4th day undefeated on the stumps, which indicates calm, even if it defends itself at the other end. Given that India requires another 135 runs and six goals in hand, Rahul’s role is formed as decisive in deciding on the result of the match.
After Bowling England set out in his second shifts, India seemed to have control. However, the late goals in the evening meeting scored the hosts until the last day of the momentum. Since the playground shows signs of variable reflection and some swings under the cloudy sky, persecution is nothing but direct.
When he spoke to Jiohotstar, Kumble emphasized it Rahul They must anchor shifts and make a bat if India is to take a 2-1 line.
“Kl Rahul will be the main man. If India is to go through this total, he must be there to the end, not only to give India a good start,” Kumble said.
The former Indian captain noted that Rahul had a scratched start and was lucky to survive a timely chance when Chris Woakes postponed a catch. But after retribution, Rahul looked much more confident about the fold.
“I soon thought she was looking a bit like Joe rootHe reached out on the ball, and that is when Chris Woakes’s chance was offered. He was lucky to be dropped. But from that moment on he began to wait for the ball to come, and as soon as he did, he looked the role, as in the first shifts, ”Kumble explained.
Rahul, who scored a hundred in the first shifts, remains the best hope of India to navigate with difficult conditions of the fifth day. Its quiet presence in the fold will be essential because visitors are trying to prevent further collapse of the bats.
The day ended with the release of Nightwatchman Akash Deep, who was bowed by Ben Stokes. When assembling pressure, India will focus on re -obtaining the check early 5. Day and persecution of the target with patience and accuracy.
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Published:
Amar Pancker
Published on:
14 July 2025