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4th Test: Rahul And Jaiswal Showed Excellent Defensive Technique, Says Manjrekar
The K.L. Rahul–Yashasvi Jaiswal opening partnership fetched India 94 runs and laid the foundation for India's strong start in the crucial match that India needs to win to maintain their chances of taking the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy home.
“The morning session clearly went in India’s favour — thanks to these two. They carried their form with excellent defensive technique and strong minds. India have always struggled to find a consistent opening pair in overseas conditions, but they now seem to have one. A left-right combination that scores hundreds and looks dependable — that’s rare. You can expect consistency from this pair, and that’s significant,” said Manjrekar, speaking on ‘Match Centre Live’ after the conclusion of Day 1 of the fourth Test.
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