

KL Rahul produced a sensational century in Rajkot, showcasing a true masterclass under pressure. Coming in at No.5, Rahul remained unbeaten on 112 off 92 balls, stamping his authority in the middle order. His composed yet attacking knock rescued India from a potential collapse and highlighted his importance as a crisis man for the team.
In the second ODI, India posted a competitive 284/7 in 50 overs. At one stage, India were struggling at 118/4, but Rahul steadied the innings with crucial partnerships - 73 runs with Ravindra Jadeja (27) and 57 runs with Nitish (20). Shubman Gill also chipped in with a valuable half-century. For New Zealand, Clark picked up three wickets, while Jamieson, Zakary, Lennox and Bracewell claimed one wicket each.

KL Rahul has an outstanding record against New Zealand in ODI cricket. In 10 innings, he has scored 469 runs at a remarkable average of 93.8 with a strike rate of 111.13. His tally includes 2 centuries and 1 fifty, with a highest score of 112*. Rahul’s dominance against New Zealand continues to stand out.













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