KL Rahul delivered a memorable performance at the Narendra Modi Stadium, achieving a century after an eight-year wait, timed to perfection. On a sunny Friday in Ahmedabad, Rahul scored his 11th Test century, a milestone made even more special because it was his first on Indian soil since 2016. His innings, marked by precision and maturity, served as a reminder of the faith Indian cricket has maintained in him despite his career’s ups and downs. Resuming play with an overnight score of 53 not out, Rahul displayed grace and patience, reaching his century in 190 balls. The innings was characterized by touch, timing, and a clear drive, showcasing Rahul at his best. This performance brings the 33-year-old from Karnataka to a total of 10 Test centuries as an opener, surpassing Rohit Sharma and Gautam Gambhir. He now sits among the top Indian openers, behind only Sunil Gavaskar, Virender Sehwag, and Murali Vijay. Last week, Rahul showed similar resolve, scoring 176 not out in a 412-run chase against Australia A in Lucknow, his first First-Class century in India since his 199 against England. His recent form indicates that Rahul is rediscovering his rhythm and his place in the team. With this century, Rahul reinforces his role in India’s Test setup, providing valuable stability as the team undergoes a transition. This hundred was a statement that, despite past challenges, Rahul remains an essential player, and India needs his composure now more than ever. The match was between India and West Indies, played at the Narendra Modi Stadium, with Rahul scoring his century in 190 balls, as India responded to West Indies’ 162. Rahul’s last Test century at home was in December 2016 against England. As he acknowledged the cheers, there was a visible sense of reflection on his journey and the challenges overcome.
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