Historical Lord’s Cricket Ground in London once again became a platform for a recreational competition England and India finished the third Test of Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy Tantalizingly 1–1 with the series, both teams entered everything to play with everything in the iconic site. Spotlight, however, the brightest glow KL RahulOn whose day the sublime century not only anchored India’s innings, but also put its name in the history of Indian cricket history. Army (South Africa, England, New Zealand, Australia) Country.
KL Rahul’s fight on knock Day 3 day Lord test
Rahul’s innings at Lord’s was a masterclass in patience, technology and nature. Starting an unbeaten day at 53 days at 53, Rahul constructed his innings methodically, capitalizing the English motion battery on the occasions and scoring opportunities. He reached his hundred in 176 balls, with 13 crisp borders. Milestone came up with a single Jofra Archer After lunch, after making it only another Indian Dilip Vengsarkar Many tests at the holiday ground to score centuries.
Rahul’s innings was a mixture of classical drive and defet flicks, highlighted by backfoot punch Bridan Cars It played applause with the crowd of God. Unfortunately, his stay ended at exactly 100, falling on a loose drive Shoaib BashirBut before he took India in a strong position at 316 for five. This was Rahul’s second century at Lord’s – she first came in 2021 – and as a opener in army countries, strengthens her reputation as one of the best travelers in India.
Top 5 Indian openers with the most centuries
1. Sunil Gavaskar
Army in centuries: 8
Innings played in the army: 57
Sunil Gavaskar Stands alone at the top, unmatched in both centuries and stability in army countries. He scored a score in Australia five centuries, two in England, and one in New Zealand, never conducted a test in South Africa. Gavaskar’s technology and nature allowed him to win the world’s most difficult situations, making him a benchmark for all Indian openers abroad.
2. KL Rahul
Headies in the army: 6
InningPlayed in Sena: 45
Rahul is the most vast army opener of the present era of India. He now has four centuries in England, one in Australia, and one in South Africa. Rahul’s ability to adapt to various situations is reflected as a opener in army countries in only 23 tests in six centuries, which gives him a better centuries-time-match ratio than his peers.
3. Vinu Mankad
Headies in the army: 3
Turn Played in Sena: 17
Vinu Mankad India’s original foreign expert among the openers. He scored two centuries in Australia and one in England, obtained his three army tons in only 17 innings – frightening compared to Sehwag and Shastri – thus ranking of people tied for centuries.
4. Ravi Shastri
Headies in the army: 3
Turn Played in Sena: 18
Ravi ShastriThree centuries (two in England, one in Australia) came in 18 matches as a opener in army countries. This keeps him in the ranking between Mankad and Sehwag, as he achieved his three centuries in less matches than Sehwag, but more than Mankad.
5. Virender Sehwag
Headies in the army: 3
Turn Played in Sena: 49
Virender SehwagThe attacker style brought a new dimension to the Indian inauguration batting. He scored one in Australia as two centuries and an opener in England. Over the three centuries, Sehwag played the most matches, which puts him under Mankad and Shastri in this specific rankings.
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