IND vs AUS: KL Rahul slapped trolls, stopped speaking in Perth

India vs Australia 1st Test: Team India is performing amazingly in the first test match of the Border Gavaskar Trophy being played in Perth. After bowling out host Australia for just 104 runs in the first innings, the team has taken a good lead while batting in the second innings. In the second innings, the opening pair gave a great start to Team India. While Yashasvi Jaiswal completed his century on the third day of the Perth Test, KL Rahul was out after scoring 77 runs. Rahul has slapped the trolls hard with his innings of 77 runs.

KL Rahul won the hearts of crores of fans

KL Rahul appeared in very good form in the Perth Test. Even in the first innings, Rahul was playing brilliantly but due to the decision of the third umpire, he was given out, but in the second innings, Rahul played even better. In the first innings, Rahul had scored 26 runs, while in the second innings, Rahul was out after scoring 77 runs.

Before this match, Rahul was being trolled a lot on social media. The last few matches were not so good for Rahul. Rahul was dropped from the team after just one match against New Zealand. Whereas even on the inclusion of Rahul in Team India for the Border Gavaskar Trophy, users had raised a lot of questions.

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Social media is getting love

Rahul is getting a lot of love from fans on social media after his inning of 77 runs in the second innings of Perth Test. The users who were trolling Rahul on social media till yesterday are praising Rahul today. In the second innings, Rahul played an important role in giving a great start to Team India. At present, Team India has reached a very strong position in the Perth Test.

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