Frustrating at times but can't sulk: KL Rahul on ODI career
Cricket | September 26, 2018 12:36 ISTRahul's ODI career might be just 13-match old but he has already batted in four different positions, turning up most time (7) in the opening slot.
Rahul's ODI career might be just 13-match old but he has already batted in four different positions, turning up most time (7) in the opening slot.
The stylish India batsman, who has so far scored 268 runs from seven IPL games at a strike rate of 170.70, said he is used to Gayle's company as they have played together for a few years at Royal Challengers Bangalore previously.
Regular opener Lokesh Rahul is down with flu and has been ruled out of the first Test against Sri Lanka.
Lokesh Rahul hoped Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane to add another 100 runs when they come out to bat on the fourth morning of the second Test against Australia.
India dominated the first day of second Test against West Indies on Saturday as Ravichandran Ashwin continued to bamboozle the West Indies batsmen with another five-wicket haul while Lokesh Rahul scored an unbeaten half-century. Ashwin
Colombo: Opener Lokesh Rahul struck a fluent century as India recovered from early jitters to reach 319 for six in their first innings to leave the second cricket Test against Sri Lanka evenly poised here
Colombo: Opener Lokesh Rahul's unbeaten 98 aided by captain Virat Kohli's 78 put India in a formidable position at 206/3 at tea on Day 1 of the second cricket Test against Sri Lanka here on
Kolkata: Talented Karnataka opener Lokesh Rahul was ruled out of the Indian cricket team's upcoming tour of Bangladesh as he is yet to recover from dengue.The 23-year-old, who made his Test debut against Australia in
Bengaluru: Seen as a future India Test regular, Young Lokesh Rahul today cracked a memorable triple century - the first from Karnataka to achieve the feat in Ranji Trophy as well as first-class cricket -
Syndey: India was 73-1 at lunch on Saturday, needing 276 runs for an improbable victory against Australia on the fifth day of the fourth test at the Sydney Cricket Ground.Australia stand-in captain Steve Smith declared
Sydney: The last day of last test in the series and India will be chasing a record score when they bat last at the Syndey Cricket Ground here Saturday. Australia and India will meet once again
Sydney: Indian batsmen after batting for the whole Day 3, certainly seemed to have taken the game away from Australians but bowlers pegged the hosts back into the game with poor bowling show. With a lead
Australia captain Steven Smith was distracted by the spidercam hovering above the field that resulted in him dropping a catch of opener Lokesh Rahul who went on to score 110 on third day of the
New Delhi: Youngster Lokesh Rahul became the talk of the town after he scored his maiden century, playing only his second Test, on day three of the fourth Test against Australia at the Sydney Cricket
Sydney: Criticised for failing in his debut Test in Melbourne, young Indian batsman Lokesh Rahul was relieved to score his maiden century in his second game to help India stay afloat on the third day
Sydney: Virat Kohli marked his elevation to India's captaincy by smashing his fourth century of the series on Thursday, leading the visitors to 342-5 after day three of the fourth test, trailing Australia's total by
Sydney: Lokesh Rahul scored his maiden test hundred and Virat Kohli made a half century as India reached 234-2 at tea on the third day of the fourth test, trailing Australia by 338 runs at
Sydney: What is a bird's-eye view worth? That's the question television executives and cricket officials were confronted with Thursday after a camera suspended above the field distracted Australia captain Steve Smith as he attempted to
Sydney: India made good use of a placid Sydney Cricket Ground pitch to move steadily to 122-2 at lunch on the third day of the fourth test, still 450 runs behind Australia.Resuming his innings Thursday,
Sydney: Scoreboard after India scored 342/5 at Stumps in first innings on Day 3 in the fourth test played at Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) here Thursday. Australia 1st innings: 572/7 (dec) India 1st innings: 342/5 in
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