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ENG vs IND: Athiya Shetty shares special message for KL Rahul after Leeds hundred

ENG vs IND: Athiya Shetty shares special message for KL Rahul after Leeds hundred

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Athiya Shetty has shared a special message for KL Rahul after the Indian opener scored a brilliant hundred against England on Day 4 of the first Test in Leeds on Monday, June 23. Rahul was calm and composed and scored his 9th Test hundred to put India on top in the contest. Rahul had a good start in the first innings and got to 42 before a false shot led to his downfall. However, in the second innings, the 33-year-old looked a class apart and got to his hundred in 202 balls, much to the jubilation of the fans and pundits in attendance. advertisementAthiya took to Instagram to share a special message for her husband and put it on the stories section. She said that it was a special knock from Rahul.
"This one is special," read the message from Athiya for Rahul. ENG vs IND, 1st Test Day 4 UpdatesYou can see the full message below:
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How Rahul proved his potential on Day 4Rahul's talent was never in question but the Karnataka batter had always struggled to nail his spot in the Test team. The retirement of Rohit Sharma from Tests got him back to his favourite spot as the opener of the side. Gavaskar even said that Rahul wasn't fully aware of his true potential and urged him to get a big score on the day. advertisementHe repaid the faith put in him as he didn't allow England a lot of chances to dismiss. There was a dropped catch from Harry Brook but that was about it as Rahul played with poise and caution to get to his hundred. With the knock, Rahul went past Gavaskar and Dravid to be the Indian opener with the most hundreds in England. Rahul was finally dismissed for 137 runs off 247 balls. List of Indian openers with most 100s in EnglandKL Rahul – 9 matches, 18 innings, 3 hundredsRahul Dravid – 3 matches, 5 innings, 2 hundredsSunil Gavaskar – 15 matches, 28 innings, 2 hundredsVijay Merchant – 6 matches, 11 innings, 2 hundredsRavi Shastri – 5 matches, 8 innings, 2 hundredsYashasvi Jaiswal – 1 match, 2 innings, 1 hundred- EndsMust Watch

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