IND vs AUS 1st Test 2023: KL Rahul reached Sai Baba temple before Nagpur Test. The India vs Australia Test series begins on 9 February.

The Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium:-

The first match will be played at the Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium in Nagpur, for which both teams are practicing.

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KL Rahul Reached Sai Baba Temple Before Nagpur Test

KL Rahul arrived to visit Sai Baba temple before the Nagpur Test match. He had taken a break for some time due to his marriage.

Lokesh Rahul played the ODI series against New Zealand, after that he took a break from the T20 series. He took the break due to his marriage.

KL Rahul Reached Sai Baba Temple Before Nagpur Test

On 23 January he married Bollywood actress Athiya Shetty. On 1 February, he joined the squad of Team India for the Test series.

KL Rahul took blessings from Sai Baba before the series:-

Lokesh Rahul was in discussion about his poor form before the break. However, he is constantly being given opportunities.

Once again Rahul is ready to play, this is going to be very important for him as here he will be looking to get back to his form.

KL Rahul reached Sai Baba Temple in Nagpur before Nagpur Test Match. Had darshan of God and took blessings. A fan shared his photo on Twitter.

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KL Rahul Reached Sai Baba Temple Before Nagpur Test

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Players included in the squads of both teams for the first test:-

Team India: 1. Rohit Sharma (Captain), 2. Lokesh Rahul, 3. Shubman Gill, 4. C Pujara, 5. Virat Kohli, 6. Suryakumar Yadav, 7. KS Bharat, 8. Ishan Kishan, 9. R Ashwin, 10. Axar Patel, 11. Kuldeep Yadav, 12. Ravindra Jadeja, 13. Mohammed Shami, 14. Mohd. Siraj, 15. Umesh Yadav, 16. Jaydev Unadkat.

Australia squad: 1. Pat Cummins (c), 2. Ashton Agar, 3. Scott Boland, 4. Alex Carey, 5. Cameron Green, 6. Peter Handscomb, 7. Travis Head, 8. Usman Khawaja, 9. Marnus Labuschagne, 10. Nathan Lyon, 11. Lance Morris, 12. Todd Murphy, 13. Matthew Renshaw, 14. Steve Smith (VC), 15. Michelle Swepson, 16. David Warner.