Sai Reformson’s innings turned into a nightmare after a tense moment with KL Rahul in the two -match Test series opener between the West Indies in India and Ahmedabad. Just before his dismissal, KL Rahul was upset with Sai Sudarshan over a misunderstanding during a single.
After failing to make a significant impact on England tour, the Sai Home was aiming to make a strong start for the series, but things did not go because she was expecting. He scored 0, 30, 61, 0, 38 and 11 in his six innings during the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy in England.
After a hot exchange with KL Rahul, Sai falls for Sudharson 7
However, Sai Reformson made a good comeback against Australia A during the two Red-Ball Games. He first knocked 73 runs in informal tests and then hit one and 75 in the second informal test at Australia A and another in one century.
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He was hoping to take his superb form to the ongoing two -match Test series, but he stumbled under pressure due to KL Rahul. After a stressful exchange with KL Rahul, the young batsman saw stunning. When Roston Chase came to Bowl, the pressure was already constructing on Sai.
Roston Chase took the most advantage of the pressure created by KL Rahul on Sai Reformson
Chase gave a fast ball, which was skewed in a low, which was growing directly to the middle stump. Sai, who looked a bit distracted, went on the back leg to try a bridge shot, but completely wrong the length.
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The ball skid faster than Sai expected and hit him on the back leg in front of the stump. The umpire immediately picked a finger, and Sai left for just 7 runs off 19 balls.
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As the West Indies 162, KL Rahul falls on 1 day for India as stars
Meanwhile, India landed for another thick start in terms of toss, lost it for sixth consecutive tests, but after the game started quickly they controlled. Mohammad Sirj made an initial impact on a pitch, which offered a continuous jump, took three major wickets in his first spell and reduced the West Indies to 42 for 42 for 42 for 42 to 42.
From there, the West Indies were never cured and excluded for only 162, with Justin Greaves 32 with the top scoring. KL Rahul led India’s response to the right, hitting his 19th Test at the Narendra Modi Stadium in 1 day, hitting the fifty.
Yashshvi Jaiswal seemed to be fluent and controlled before exiting 36, while Sai Sudarshan fell cheaply for 7, LBW by Roston Chase. Shubman Gill, with four centuries, was coming out of a huge test series in England, anchored the innings and provided stability at the other end.
Close to playing, India was scoring just 41 runs by just 41 runs from the West Indies’ first innings. The pitch has dried well and looks excellent for batting, giving India a strong platform to build a big first innings and the visitors are put under pressure in Ahmedabad.


