Ind vs NZ: “India wins not 44, win by 113 runs, now there are knockout matches”, big and serious questions about KL Rahul

Ind vs nz:  "India wins by 44, not 113, now there are knockout matches"Big and serious questions arose about KL Rahul

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Champius Trophy (Champions trophy 2025) On Sunday, team Rohit defeated New Zealand by 44 runs in the last league match. And if this happened, then Varun Chakravarthy was behind it. But you think that if Varun did not roast once once, what would happen in the match? The question has become big because Rishabh Pant, who was selected in the name of the first wicketkeeper in the team, in the last three matches as a wicketkeeper KL Rahal (Kl rahul) Made two big mistakes behind the stump. If KL Rahul did not make this mistake, India would not win the match by 113 runs, not by 44 runs. Now that the knockout matches are standing on the head, in such a situation, how will the Indian management take this problem, it will be a matter to be seen because in every match, Varun Chakraborty will not make the paw. And in the knockout stage, the mistake made on the special day of the day can turn water on the essence.

KL Rahul’s first big lapse

The first major mistake from KL Rahul was on the last ball of Akshar Patel’s 11th over. Kane Williamson, who scored 81 runs then, was on 18 runs. On the last ball of this over, Kane went to play the cut. The ball took the thick edge of the bat. The ball hit KL Rahul’s hands, but he proved to be a failure to cover it in gloves. In this way, leaving this catch proved to India 69 runs as Ken reached 81 after getting a life on private yoga. And adding these 69 runs to 44 is 113. But KL’s mistake did not end here.

KL Rahul’s second mistake

This can be called Half Chance! This was the last ball of the 35th over of Jadeja. Williamson tried to play an in-side-out shot on the light out ball, but the ball took the outer edge of the bat and it went away touching KL’s gloves. It was a fast ball and certainly the keeper had to do excellent efforts to catch the catch or would have been a tight wicketkeeper here. However, KL Rahul missed the opportunity to respond to critics here too. Williamson was at a score of 69 then. And this catch also proved to be 12 runs expensive.



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