KL Rahul delivered a performance for the ages, smashing the first-ever ODI century by an Indian at Rajkot’s iconic venue during the second match against New Zealand. The stylish right-hander’s 112 propelled India to a series-clinching win, marking a pivotal shift in the Black Caps’ tour.
From the outset, Rahul looked imperious. Promoted up the order, he walked in at No. 3 and took charge immediately. Against a bowling lineup featuring pace from Lockie Ferguson and spin from Michael Bracewell, Rahul rotated the strike effortlessly while unleashing drives through covers and lofts over midwicket.
India’s innings had a shaky start, slumping to 45/2. But Rahul’s composure turned the tide. He built crucial stands, first with Kohli (67) and later with Hardik Pandya, pushing the score to 291/8. Rahul’s knock ended when he holed out to long-on, but by then, the damage was done.
Chasing 292, New Zealand crumbled under pressure. Daryl Mitchell’s 40 was the highest score, but regular strikes from Mohammed Siraj and Kuldeep Yadav restricted them to 236 all out. The 55-run triumph gives India an unassailable lead.
This milestone century is Rahul’s 8th in ODIs and comes at a perfect time ahead of major tournaments. Analysts point to his technical adjustments—better footwork against spin—as key to this resurgence. Social media exploded with praise, trending #RahulRajkotTon nationwide.
Looking ahead, India’s dominance continues. With Rahul in sublime touch, the team eyes a clean sweep. This Rajkot masterclass reaffirms why Rahul remains a cornerstone of India’s white-ball setup, blending reliability with flair.
