Afghanistan Coach Comments on KL Rahul's Controversial Non-Walk During Test Match
'A little bit of grace': Afghanistan coach weighs in on Rahul's controversial reprieve
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Afghanistan coach Richard Pybus commented on KL Rahul's controversial decision not to walk after edging a ball behind the stumps, which occurred while he was on 16 runs. Rahul went on to score a century, contributing to India's strong position at 368/3 at stumps on Day 1.
- 01KL Rahul edged a ball but did not walk, leading to a controversial moment during the match.
- 02Afghanistan did not appeal for the catch, despite replays showing a clear edge confirmed by UltraEdge.
- 03Richard Pybus stated that sometimes players receive 'a little bit of grace' with decisions during matches.
- 04KL Rahul scored his 12th Test century, finishing the day with excellent strokes and nine boundaries.
- 05India ended Day 1 at 368/3, with Rahul and captain Shubman Gill both scoring centuries.
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During a recent Test match, Afghanistan coach Richard Pybus commented on KL Rahul's controversial decision not to walk after edging a ball behind the stumps while batting at 16. Despite the clear nick confirmed by UltraEdge, Afghanistan opted not to appeal, and Rahul continued his innings, ultimately scoring his 12th Test century. Pybus remarked that such moments often balance out in cricket, saying, "Sometimes you get a little bit of grace." Rahul's innings showcased his defensive technique, featuring nine boundaries, and he expressed satisfaction with adjusting from T20 to Test cricket despite the challenging conditions. By the end of Day 1, India had established a strong position at 368/3, with both Rahul and captain Shubman Gill contributing significantly to the score.
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KL Rahul's performance boosts India's position in the match, enhancing team morale and prospects for victory.
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