KL Rahul silenced critics with a commanding performance, putting India in control of the first Test against Australia in Perth. On Day Two, India closed at 172-0 in their second innings, with Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal leading the charge. The openers’ partnership gave India a commanding 218-run lead after bowling Australia out for 104 earlier in the day.
A Determined Comeback
Rahul, filling in for Rohit Sharma, delivered a steady and chanceless knock, finishing unbeaten on 62. His mature innings complemented Jaiswal’s aggressive 90*, creating a perfect balance at the crease. Critics had questioned Rahul’s consistency, but his 153-ball vigil showcased his resilience and ability to adapt under pressure.
“The way he handled the new ball was crucial,” said pacer Harshit Rana. “It made batting easier for the team later.”
Turning the Tide
Rahul’s gritty approach stood out in a match where most batters struggled. On Day One, he was the only top-order player intent on preserving his wicket during India’s collapse for 150. However, a controversial dismissal, where Snicko showed a faint edge off Mitchell Starc, ended his first innings at 26.
Despite online trolling and recent challenges, including being released by his IPL team, Rahul proved his worth as a dependable opener. His steady performance allowed Jaiswal to play freely, attacking the Australian spinners and keeping the scoreboard ticking.
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Jaiswal Shines Alongside Rahul
Jaiswal’s dynamic innings added flair to India’s dominant position. He smashed Nathan Lyon for a six, bringing the crowd to life and capping a brilliant day for the visitors. The duo’s partnership left Australian bowlers searching for answers as captain Pat Cummins rotated his attack without success.
Coach Andrew McDonald admitted Australia’s struggles, stating, “We’re clearly well behind in the game. India have the upper hand at this stage.”
India’s Bowling Masterclass
Earlier in the day, India’s bowlers dismantled Australia’s batting lineup. Jasprit Bumrah led the charge, claiming his 11th five-wicket haul in Test cricket. His first delivery of the day removed Alex Carey, who nicked to keeper Rishabh Pant.
Harshit Rana supported Bumrah with a fiery spell, taking 3-48 and delivering key blows to Australia’s lower order. Mitchell Starc showed resistance with a gritty 26 but eventually fell to Rana, presenting a simple catch to Pant.
Australia’s Struggles
Starc’s brave effort, enduring body blows during his 112-ball stay, stood out in an otherwise dismal batting display. Australia’s top order failed to cope with India’s relentless pace attack, leaving the team with a mountain to climb.
The Road Ahead
With a strong opening partnership and a commanding lead, India looks poised to dominate the rest of the match. KL Rahul’s resurgence has not only strengthened India’s batting lineup but also boosted team morale.
As the Test unfolds, all eyes will remain on India’s openers to extend their advantage and cement their dominance in Perth. The stage is set for KL Rahul and Jaiswal to script a memorable win.
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