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Sydney: Power hitters are very popular in international cricket, but Indian batsman KL Rahul has no problem admitting that he is neither a ‘power hitter’ nor does he crave to be so. Known for his classic batting, Rahul said that he can score at a strike rate of 160-170 even without batting aggressively. He said, “I will not call my batting a power-hitting, because I can not do that honestly.”
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He said, “I have some technical skills and I believe in playing the role as per the need of the team. If I have to score runs at a strike rate of 160 or 170, then I will try to make another way. “He has been playing 50 overs of cricket regularly for the last year and he is happy that he is in good form.
He said, “I have never played continuously for so long. I feel good that I am contributing to the team’s victory and playing my role. “He praised Marnus Labuschagne when asked about the Australian Cricket Team, but with this He is an unknown player denied.
KL Rahul said, “I don’t think he is unknown now.” He is in the top five and has been scoring a lot for the last 5 months. He was consistently playing well even before the Corona pandemic. Hopefully, he will not be able to score runs against us. Our bowlers are very good and it will be a good challenge for him. ”He also described his fellow player in the IPL, Glenn Maxwell, as a dangerous batsman.
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He said, “He is a dangerous player and that is why we had him in our team in the IPL.”
Let me know you that the India and Australia series will start with the ODI series from 27 November. After the three-match ODI series, a three-match T20 series will be played between the two teams. After this, a four-match Test series (Border Gavaskar Trophy) will be played between the two teams from December 17.
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