KL Rahul Admits “Hundred Chase” Cost Rishabh Pant’s Wicket, Faces Kumble’s Criticism
In a candid admission, KL Rahul acknowledged that his ambitious attempt to reach a century before lunch ultimately led to Rishabh Pant’s unfortunate dismissal at Lord’s. Rahul’s aggressive approach backfired, putting pressure on his partner and resulting in Pant’s wicket.
Rahul’s Regret: “Not Ideal”
Rahul expressed regret over the incident, stating that while he was eager to achieve his personal milestone, the timing wasn’t ideal. “It wasn’t the ideal situation,” he conceded, reflecting on the impact of his decision on the team’s position. “Getting out just before lunch would have been tough to take but getting Pant out is far worse. “
Kumble Slams Rahul’s Approach
Former Indian captain and legendary spinner Anil Kumble didn’t mince words in his critique of Rahul’s strategy. Kumble questioned the Karnataka batter’s decision-making, suggesting that a more cautious approach would have been beneficial for the team.
Was Rahul’s Aggression Misplaced?
The incident has sparked debate among cricket fans and experts, questioning whether Rahul’s individual pursuit of a century overshadowed the team’s needs. Some believe his aggressive batting put undue pressure on Pant, while others argue that it was simply a calculated risk that didn’t pay off.