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Kl Rahul’s ‘This is my place’ celebration RCB Star stuns, becomes the subject of discussion. Video viral




Kl Rahul helped Delhi Capitals (DC) to register the fourth straight wins in this year’s Indian Premier League (IPL). DC, which chased 164 against the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), was 4/58 at a stage with Rahul, Tristan Stubbs during an unprecedented stand. Former RCB man, DC’yi 13 ball to take the house shining 53 ball strokes six and seven four hit.

After hitting the winning runs in his hometown, Rahul drew a circle on the ground and stigmatized the bat before shouting, “This is my place.”

Rahul’s celebration was an instant hit with RCB tendency Tim David’s recreation of the same thing during the viral conversation with Du Plessis, who seemed to have missed the movement of his teammate.

Rahul was the 10th highest run in the history of IPL. Since the IPL output in 2013, it has achieved 4,868 running and an average of 46.36 and 135.67 strikes in 135 games.

In addition, the best score was 132*with four centuries and 39 fifty. 10th highest condition in the league history. The summit of his kick in IPL came in 2020, when he won the orange hat for most running with Punjab Kings (PBKS), 670 jogging in 14 games and an average of 55.83 and 129.34 strike ratio, one century and five fifty.

He boasts an incredible record of the RCB, a team he represented in 2013 and 2016 seasons, with an incredible record, 741 running in 17 games and 16 inning, 147.31 strike ratio in 74.10. He scored a century and four -fifties against the RCB with the best 132*.

In successful IPL runs, Rahul broke a record and in his own league, 25 successful chase, 1.208 running, average 71.05, 148.58 and 15 half -century strike rate 98*.

There is only a higher average of David Miller (1037 running at 103.70) from 56 doughs that collect at least 500 running in successful IPL chase.

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