The intermediate point of Kl Rahul destroyed by Brydon Carse on day 4 of Headingley Test

The 33 -year -old Indian cricket national team, KL Rahul, posted an incredible striker performance in the second rounds of the opening of the Test Series against the National Cricket Team of England.
Day 4, the exceptional rounds of KL Rahul were led by the 29 -year -old England Cricket Cricket player Brydon Carse on Monday, June 23.
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Kl Rahul falls for 137 in 2nd rounds
The opening drummer on the right looked in chic contact in the first test of the series against the three lions and played impressive blows in the two sleeves.
Although he failed to score big in the first sleeves, he caught up that by slamming a sensational century in the second round and placed his team in a dominant position in the match.
Rahul looked totally in control during his stay in the middle, and he was not at all disturbed by English Queen. He also struck chic cover players and established important partnerships in Headingley in Leeds.
It seemed that there would be no remaining at the end of day 4, but he was released in an unhappy way in the 85th above the sleeves, which was turned upside down by Brydon Carse.
On the second ball of the end, Brydon Carse played a short delivery on a wider line and Rahul tried to play a short circuit, but was deceived by the additional rebound.
Kl Rahul only managed to get an inner edge, and the ball crashed in his stump. The striker suspended his head back from frustration after being released for 137 out of 247 balls, with 18 ovens.
Watch: Brydon Carse Castles Kl Rahul
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Kl Rahul plays a tired cutting and he makes cannons in the strains. We have a fifth! ✋
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– England Cricket (@EnglandCcket) June 23, 2025
We have a fairly clear plan as a bowling – Brydon Carse
Addressing the ECB before the start of the game on day 4, Brydon Carse said that the match was also ready. He said:
“Yeah, look, I think that the two teams are in a fairly uniform position now. Obviously, in the last two days, we have had two very successful days in a team and we have stayed in this game and we put ourselves in a good position today. We are a few precocious counters and we can really transfer this pressure to them throughout the day.”
Brydon Carse added that they had a clear set of plans as a bowling alit and would try to execute them. He said:
“Of course, this is obviously the cliché, but we know how important it is if we can get some early counters because we have seen in this first round how I think they had 50 points for the last seven counters. So, although it was a good striker, he started to be clear enough that bounced a little or a little lower.




