New Delhi: In anticipation of the highly anticipated Boxing Day Test, which will begin on December 26 at the esteemed Melbourne Cricket Ground, Team India has started preparing. However, the touring team is concerned about a potential injury worry involving important batter KL Rahul.
A video emerged on social media on Saturday, showing KL Rahul receiving medical treatment to his right arm during a net session in Melbourne. According to reports, the Karnataka batter was struck on his fingers while batting in the nets. While there has been no official update on the seriousness of the injury, the team management is hopeful it won’t affect his participation in the important fourth Test.
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KL Rahul suffered a hand injury at the MCG nets today during practice session. #INDvAUS pic.twitter.com/XH8sPiG8Gi
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With 235 runs from six innings at a respectable average of 47, KL Rahul has been among India’s best players in the series. With two half-centuries in his total, he is now the series’ second-highest run scorer, trailing only Travis Head of Australia.
The opening batter has made a strong comeback after a tough home series against New Zealand. His crucial knock of 84 in the third Test at The Gabba was vital for India, especially when the team was under great pressure. Despite rain delays, Rahul’s innings played a significant role in helping India avoid a follow-on and achieve a hard-earned draw, despite being in a tough position on Day 2.
As India prepares for the Melbourne Test, Rahul’s form and fitness remain critical to his team’s chances. His steady batting performances have served as a stabilising influence for the Indian lineup, which has encountered its fair share of hurdles on the tour.
The Boxing Day Test will be a watershed point in the series, and the team will be counting on Rahul to maintain his outstanding performance. Fans and teammates will hope that the injury scare is mild, allowing the star batter to return to the pitch and give another impactful performance.