
India KL RAHUL (PTI Photo / R Senthilkumar) The Indian opener Kl Rahul stands on the verge of reaching 9,000 international runs when he is approaching the fourth test against England in Manchester 23.Rahul proved to be a key figure in the ongoing series against England, where India hits 2-1. He has already scored 375 runs in three matches in an impressive 62.50 average, including two centuries and fifty. In Rahul’s test matches, he collected 3,632 runs in 61 matches on average 35.26, represented 10 centuries and the 18th 1950s. His highest score remains 199, although his average of the test was a point of discussion during his career. Its ODI record shows a greater consistency with 3,043 runs in 85 matches on average 49.08, including the seven centuries and the 1950s. In the T20is it ranks the fourth highest Indian run with 2,265 runs in 72 matches on average 37.75.
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The current series of England has significantly improved Rahul’s diameter in English conditions. In 12 tests in England scored 989 runs on average 41.20, with four hundred years and two fifties in 24 shifts. Rahul’s performance outside Asia was particularly remarkable, nine of his ten centuries coming from home. Seven from these centuries were evaluated in hay countries (South Africa, England, New Zealand and Australia). In the ongoing series, Rahul faced 670 balls and since 1990 he ranked fourth among Indian opening in England. He has the opportunity to break his own record of 735 supplies from 2021, as well as Rohit Sharma 866 vans and Mourali Vijay’s record of 1,054 balls since 2014.
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The current series could become the most successful Rahul in tests and potentially overcome his performance in the 2016-17 series against Australia, where he scored 393 runs in four matches on average 65.50. As part of the team structure, Rahul established himself as a bridge among younger players and an experienced generation. His consistent performance in the current series, with at least one fifty plus score in each test, responded to his critics, who previously questioned his ability to maintain form in overseas conditions. His overall international career statistics include 19th century and 58 1950s across formats, which placed it as 16. The highest run for India in all lists. From the T20 World Cup in Australia, however, the T20 International did not participate in the T20 International, where its scoring rate was considered less aggressive compared to newer T20 specialists.