Anil Kumble Surprised by KL Rahul's Dismissal in Guwahati Test

Anil Kumble expressed surprise at KL Rahul's dismissal on Day 4 of the Guwahati Test. The former coach praised Simon Harmer's delivery but noted Rahul's technical error. Kumble explained how Rahul's guard position and shot selection led to the dismissal. He suggested it might have been a momentary lapse in concentration from the experienced batsman.

Key Points: Kumble Surprised by KL Rahul Wicket in India South Africa Test

  • KL Rahul dismissed for just 6 runs off 29 balls by spinner Simon Harmer
  • Harmer's delivery drifted in and dipped sharply into rough patches
  • Kumble suggested Rahul's guard position exposed his off-stump
  • India chasing massive 549-run target lost two wickets by stumps
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Anil Kumble surprised by KL Rahul's dismissal on Day 4 in Guwahati Test

Anil Kumble analyzes KL Rahul's surprising dismissal against Simon Harmer on Day 4 of the Guwahati Test, citing technical flaws and concentration lapse.

"I think it was a fantastic delivery by Simon, no doubt. But KL went for the shot without getting to the pitch of the ball. - Anil Kumble"

New Delhi, November 25

Former India head coach Anil Kumble said that he was surprised by the manner in which KL Rahul lost his wicket on Day 4 of the ongoing India vs South Africa Test in Guwahati. Chasing the target of 549, India lost two wickets by Stumps on Day 4, the hosts still needing 522 runs to win.

KL Rahul could only score six runs off 29 balls before he was sent packing by the South African spinner Simon Harmer.

Rahul's dismissal came at a pivotal moment in the final session. Harmer, introduced into the attack with rough patches outside the right-hander's off stump, struck in his very first over. The off-spinner bowled a deceptive delivery that drifted in, dipped sharply and landed perfectly in the rough. Expecting a full ball to drive, Rahul advanced but missed the pitch, playing across the line instead. The ball spun sharply, evaded the inside edge, and smashed into the stumps.

Speaking on the JioStar show 'Cricket Live', Kumble praised Harmer's delivery but noted that KL Rahul erred by going for the drive without getting to the pitch of the ball. Kumble suggested it might have been a lapse in concentration, ultimately resulting in a textbook off-spinner's dismissal.

"I think it was a fantastic delivery by Simon, no doubt. But KL went for the shot without getting to the pitch of the ball. Because of the revolutions Simon Harmer puts on the ball, he got a bit of dip, and the line was perfect. Generally, on a fourth- or fifth-day pitch with enough rough, you tend to cover all three stumps because LBW is unlikely from that angle -- the impact is usually outside off-stump. That's why I was a bit surprised. KL Rahul is experienced. He did take centre-stump guard, but his off-stump was still visible," Kumble said.

"Ideally, if you stand on middle-and-off, you can reach the ball comfortably or defend it. But standing on middle-and-leg exposes the off-stump and forces you to reach for the ball, which brings short leg into play. Otherwise, you have to play off the back foot. Maybe it was a lapse in concentration. He thought it was drivable, but the ball dipped, credit to Harmer. He looked to drive and ended up falling to a perfect off-spinner's dismissal," the former India cricketer added further.

- ANI

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Priya S
Kumble's analysis is spot on! The technical details about guard position and footwork show why he was such a great bowler. Hope our batsmen learn from this 🙏
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David E
As someone who's watched cricket for years, this is exactly why Test cricket is so fascinating. One brilliant delivery can change everything. Credit to Harmer for that ball!
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Ananya R
Honestly, we're being too harsh on KL. He's been one of our most consistent performers. Everyone has bad days, especially against quality spin bowling on day 4 pitch 🤷‍♀️
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Sarah B
The pressure of chasing 549 must be immense. Maybe he was trying to be aggressive and it backfired. Still, India has plenty of batting to come. Don't count us out yet! 💪
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Vikram M
This is why we need more quality spin practice. Our batsmen sometimes struggle against good spinners, which is ironic considering we produce the best spinners in the world!

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