Sa vs wi 2021
Worked On Holding Back Some Shots, Says KL Rahul After Successful Test Comeback
ENG v IND: Time outside the Test playing XI has provided an opportunity to clear a cluttered mind, said K.L. Rahul, who hit 84 as an opener to guide India to a 95-run first inning lead over England in the ongoing first Test here.
"I used to have lots of doubts in my mind on the shots I play -- 2-3 different shots for every ball even in red-ball cricket. So that was something I realised I had to learn to control," said Rahul, who had last played a Test match in August-September, 2019.
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