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          KL Rahul

          Wicket Keeper

          man of the match
          • 4

            ODI

          • 4

            TEST

          • 4

            T20

          KL Rahul, born as Kannanur Lokesh Rahul, is an Indian cricketer who specialises in right-handed batting and wicket keeping (sometimes). In the domestic form of cricket, the Indian Premier League, he represents the Kings XI Punjab.

          In 2010, Rahul was a part of the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup and he played his first international game against Australia in the 2014–15 Test series. The young player has a lot of credits to his name, such as being the second-fastest batsman to score 100 in Twenty20 and the second-fastest Indian player in all formats, to have scored a century.

          During the 2018 IPL auction, he was bought by Kings XI Punjab team for Rs 11 crorer. In the team’s initial match, during the season Rahul scored fastest 50 runs out of just 14 balls, which was the first-ever such ever in the history of IPL.
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          KL Rahul

          QUICK FACTS
          BATTING STYLE

          Right Handed

          BOWLING STYLE

          -

          TEAM

          India

          Place of birth

          Bangalore, Karnataka

          Birthday

          April 18, 1992

          Full Name

          Kannaur Lokesh Rahul

          MAJOR TEAMS PLAYED

          India, Asia XI, India A, Indian Board Presidents XI, South Zone, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Punjab Kings, India Under-19, Karnataka, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Southern Champs, India Under-23, Ballari Tuskers, Hubli Tigers, Bangalore Brigadiers, Indians, Lucknow Super Giants, Team A

          KL Rahul Match records

          BATTING

          • HUNDREDS

            8

          • FIFTIES

            14

          • FOURS

            350

          • SIXES

            24

          • BALLS FACED

            5552

          • NOT OUT

            3

          • MATCHES

            51

          • INNINGS

            88

          • RUNS

            2901

          • AVERAGE

            34.12

          • STRIKE RATE

            52.25

          • HIGHEST SCORE

            199 Vs
            England

          BOWLING

          • MATCHES

            51

          • INNINGS

            -

          • OVERS

            -

          • BOWLED

            -

          • MAIDENS

            -

          • RUNS

            -

          • WICKETS

            -

          • AVERAGE

            -

          • STRIKE RATE

            -

          • ECONOMY RATE

            -

          • OVERALL BEST

            -

          • BEST IN MATCH

            Vs

          • 4 WICKET

            0

          • 5 WICKET

            -

          • 10 WICKET

            -

          • CATCHES

            64

          • STUMPING

            0

          • RUN OUT

            3

          KL Rahul Profile
          KL Rahul, born as Kannanur Lokesh Rahul, is an Indian cricketer who specialises in right-handed batting and wicket keeping (sometimes). In the domestic form of cricket, the Indian Premier League, he represents the Kings XI Punjab.

          In 2010, Rahul was a part of the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup and he played his first international game against Australia in the 2014–15 Test series. The young player has a lot of credits to his name, such as being the second-fastest batsman to score 100 in Twenty20 and the second-fastest Indian player in all formats, to have scored a century.

          During the 2018 IPL auction, he was bought by Kings XI Punjab team for Rs 11 crorer. In the team’s initial match, during the season Rahul scored fastest 50 runs out of just 14 balls, which was the first-ever such ever in the history of IPL.