Ind A vs Aus A: What happened to KL Rahul suddenly? Left the field while batting, know the reason

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khelja|25-09-2025

Ind A vs Aus A: What happened to KL Rahul suddenly? Left the field while batting, know the reason

What happened to KL Rahul suddenly? (Photo- PTI)

India and Australia 2 between A teams Unofficial Test Of matches Series Is being played Both teams Series Bharat Ratna Mr. Atal Bihari of Lucknow in the second and last match of Vajpayee Ekana In cricket stadium face to face Are, This Team India received a big setback between the match. Team of Star Batsman KL Rahul suddenly went out of the field. KL Rahul was in the middle during the last innings of this match Batting Had to leave, which surprised everyone.

KL What to Rahul suddenly Happened?

Indian team of 412 runs to win this match Target Is chasing Indian team 2 until the third three game is over Wicket Has scored 169 runs at the loss of. But during the third day's game, the Indian team received a big setback. KL Rahul suddenly had to leave the field. He was in good rhythm and was playing a big score. But only then Physio It was seen going out of the field with.

Media Reports According to, KL Rahul has fever, despite this he in this innings Batting Decided to do it. But Batting During he faced a little problem, due to which he Retirement Hurt Have become. When he Retirement Hurt When he had scored 74 runs, facing 92 balls. During this, he hit a total of 9 fours. Please tell, KL Rahul West Indies To be played against Test Series Team has been included in India. In such a situation Form There are good signs for Team India.

Match reached exciting turn

India and Australia This match between A teams has now reached a very exciting turn. Team India has to score 243 runs on the last day of the game to win and 8 in his hands Wicket Are. There itself, Australia 8 to make this match to his name Wicket Have to chop Although, KL Rahul currently Retirement Hurt Has happened. In such a situation, if the team needs it again Batting Can return for

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