IND vs AUS Test 2023: Former Legend’s Advice To Hit KL Rahul’s Flop Show. In the second Test match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia, India opener KL Rahul once again remained calm.

He could only score one run in the second innings:-

He failed to score big in both the matches. In the first innings, Rahul was dismissed for 17 runs, while in the second innings he could only score one run.

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India won the Border-Gavaskar Trophy on Sunday by defeating Australia (IND vs AUS Test) by six wickets in the second Test played at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi.

Former Legend’s Advice To Hit KL Rahul’s Flop Show

Former Indian fast bowler Venkatesh Prasad once again criticized KL Rahul and advised him not to play IPL.

Venkatesh posted a series of tweets, saying, “Some people think I have some personal case against KL Rahul. In fact, there is nothing like that.

The Playing in form was never going to boost his confidence:-

I wish him all the best and seeing him play in this type of form was never going to boost his confidence.

For him to regain his place in Test cricket, now that the domestic season is over, it won’t be that easy.”

Prasad suggested that Rahul needed to play county cricket in England to regain his lost rhythm.

He urged the 30-year-old to skip the 2023 edition of the Indian Premier League, if possible.

Former Legend’s Advice To Hit KL Rahul’s Flop Show

Need To Get My Place Back:-

He further added, “Rahul needs to play county cricket in England, score runs and earn his place back, just like Pujara did when he was dropped.

The best answer would be to play Test cricket for the country and do everything possible to get back in form. But is it possible to skip IPL?

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Former Legend’s Advice To Hit KL Rahul’s Flop Show

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Notably, Prasad had earlier suggested that Rahul’s inclusion in the team “shakes faith in justice” and also reflected the “lack of batting talent” in India.