Cricket: KL Rahul was stranded on 97 after he robbed himself of a chance to score a World Cup century when he smacked a six to give India victory over Australia.
Rahul robs himself of a ton after 6! | 00:31Indian gun KL Rahul has deprived himself of a chance to bring up a century against Australia after belting a mammoth six to secure victory.
In the 42nd over, India only needed five more runs to win while Rahul sat on 91 as seamer Pat Cummins ran in to bowl.Join Kayo now and start streaming instantly > But instead, the gun batsmen blasted a six and even he was surprised the ball sailed over the boundary after timing a perfect lofted cover drive.
“It’s a six, it’s a finish even Rahul is sitting down, he wanted to chip it over extra cover... instead it’s six, instead it is a win for India,” Ravi Shastri said.“They are off the mark in the World Cup, a terrific win this for India. A terrific innings from KL Rahul.
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