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Kl Rahul reveals the real source of inspiration behind the celebration of this Is My Ground ‘in Bengaluru




Delhi Capitals (DC) Wicketkeeper-Satter Kl Rahul, Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and the inspiring film after winning the film was now opened in the viral celebration. This year, Kl did not look back after India’s valuable strokes in the ICC champions Trophy campaign. In the IPL match against the RCB, he played 93* strokes in only 53 balls tied with seven four and six. After winning, Kl, who was separated on the field and was seen as a quiet personality, was extremely animated, threw his chest and pointed to the ground and jersey (Minnaswammy Stadium) as if he was saying. He also touched the bat.

Speaking in a video of DC, Rahul said, “This is a special place from me. This celebration came from Kantara, one of my favorite films. So, this floor reminds me that this place is mine.”

Kantara, Rishabh Setty, Sifhami Gowda and Achyuth Kumar’s 2022 Kannada film. The picture below shows that one of the characters sews the sword on the ground.

Kl, a Karnnaswammy Stadium, played a large part of his domestic cricket at M Chinnaswammy Stadium and played two IPL season for RCB in 2013 and 2016.

At the 20 T20 at the Chinnnaswammy Stadium, KL made an average strike rate of more than 41.84 and 145, and the three half centuries and the best 93*score in 17 Inning. Here, in 18 IPL matches, an average of 43.18 and about 144 strikes 475 runs and 15 innings in 15 inning.

In the two ODI, KL made 121 runs against the Netherlands in 2023 with only 62 balls against the Netherlands with only 62 balls in 2023, the fastest century of an Indian century during a Cricket World Cup.

Here he performed three tests and five innings, an average of 41.40, three -handed and 207 with the best 90 points.

After choosing to make a bowl first, Delhi Capitals, led by Kuleep Yadav (2/17) and Vipraj Nigam (2/18) spin attack, limited the host side to 163/7 in 20 submarines, Phil Salt (17 balls, four borders and three six balls) and Tim David (37*). This was despite a strong booth between Salt and Virat (22, four and two six and 22) between the 14 balls and 61.

Delhi capitals were later reduced to 58/4, but Rahul and Tristan Stubbs were resistant to compiling an unspecified stand to take their teams to a clinical victory for the fifth small door. Rahul suffered a defeat of 53 of seven four and six, and the fourth win of the Stubbs team threw 38* 23 with four borders and six.

DC ranks second with four wins in four games, while RCB ranks fourth with three wins and two losses in five games.

KL received the ‘match player’ award. So far, in three matches, two half -century and the best 93*, over 92, an average of approximately 170 strikes with 185 runs.

(Except the title, this story is not arranged by NDTV personnel and was published from a syndicated feed.)

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