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KL Rahul has once again shown class. KL played the match winning innings in RCB and Delhi Capitals match in the IPL. KL Rahul scored 93 runs from just 53 balls. Due to this, the Delhi team won the match very easily. After the match winning shot, KL Rahul celebrated the ‘Yeh Meri Territory’. This celebration of Rahul is becoming very viral on social media. Rahul also said after the match that this is my ground. This is my house. I know the conditions here better than anyone else. Royal Challengers Bangalore scored 163 runs while batting first. Delhi Capitals started to play in response. But KL Rahul batted brilliantly and brought his team to the destination of victory.
Celebration was something like this
KL Rahul hit the match winning six on the final ball of the 18th over. After this magnificent shot installed over the fine leg, Rahul proceeded a bit on the pitch. After this, he made a circle on the field with his bat and then put his bat in the middle. This celebration has been named ‘This is my territory’ on social media. Let us know that this match was played in Bengaluru, which is also the home ground of KL Rahul. Many memories of Rahul are attached to this ground. In such a situation, the meaning of his celebrations increases even more.
What was the reaction of Aathia
After the victory of Delhi Capitals, his wife Aathia Shetty also set up a story on Instagram. He wrote a photo of KL Rahul and wrote, ‘This boy, uff’. KL Rahul landed in the third over against Bangalore. At that time, Delhi team scored two wickets for 10 runs. Shortly after this, Abhishek Porel was also dismissed. After this, Delhi’s score was 30 runs in five overs at the loss of three wickets. However, KL Rahul, along with captain Akshar Patel and then after this, crossed his team’s fleet with Triston Stabs.
What did KL Rahul say
After the match, KL Rahul said that it was a slightly difficult wicket. But after spending 20 overs behind the wicket, things became very easy for me. I had understood how the wicket was playing. So it was quite easy for me to play shots. KL said that I wanted to get a good start. If I had to hit a six, I knew where to pick up. I had an idea with the wicketkeeping of how the other batsmen were shots and who was out. At the same time, Rahul also described himself as lucky when he left his catch.