Key Points

KL Rahul finally broke his long home century drought with a patient 100 against West Indies. The Indian opener revealed his emotional celebration was dedicated to his daughter. This century places him among India's elite opening batsmen with 10 or more Test hundreds. Rahul also credited his successful England tour for building the confidence needed for this comeback performance.

Key Points: KL Rahul Dedicates Test Century to Daughter After 6 Year Wait

  • Rahul ended 3211-day wait for home Test century since 2016 England match
  • Joins elite club of Indian openers with 10-plus Test centuries
  • Credits England tour confidence for current batting form
  • Grinded out 100 runs in 197 balls with 12 boundaries
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It was for my daughter: KL Rahul on his century celebration against West Indies

Indian opener KL Rahul reveals emotional celebration was for his daughter after ending 3211-day home century drought against West Indies in Ahmedabad Test.

"It was for my daughter - KL Rahul"

Ahmedabad, October 3

Indian star opener KL Rahul, following his century against the West Indies at Ahmedabad, mentioned that playing in different conditions, particularly in England, has been beneficial for his confidence.

His best Test series outing also came this year against England in the UK, ending the five-match series as the third-highest run-getter with 532 runs in 10 innings at an average of 53.20, with two centuries and two fifties.

Rahul also shared that his celebration after reaching three figures was for his daughter. KL brought his first home century since 2016 and only his second at home during the WI Test at Ahmedabad, grinding out a masterclass of 100 in 197 balls, with 12 fours.

"Really enjoyed my batting. Playing in different conditions. England was fun. Obviously, getting runs there gives you a lot of confidence, and coming into this game with some runs behind me also helped. Feeling fresher after a longish break after the series. Yeah, I really enjoyed being back. (Were you nervous?) No, not really. Because I just played a game last week (for India A). So yeah, I was a bit nervous playing there because I haven't been on the field for a good 5-6 weeks. So just to get back into that rhythm, just to get back into getting runs and spending time in the field and coming in day after day for 4-5 days is a bit of a challenge physically as well," KL Rahul said after stumps on Day 2.

"The conditions here have been really, really challenging physically. The game that I played last week was even worse. So yeah, physically it's been really challenging. But yeah, it's good to be out in the middle, and it was good for me to have that game and get some miles in me. (About the celebration) It was for my daughter," he added.

This hundred also earned him a place in the elite company of Indian openers with 10 or more Test centuries. After a blockbuster tour to England as a 'wiseman' guiding the youth in the absence of Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and Ravichandran Ashwin, KL looks to take the home season by storm in what has been his strongest Test year so far.

Now, KL joins Sunil Gavaskar (33 centuries), Virender Sehwag (22 centuries) and Murali Vijay (12 centuries) as the fourth member of the 10-plus century club as a Test opener for India. Gambhir and Rohit have managed nine centuries as Test openers for India, as per Wisden.

He had last managed a century at home soil against England in December 2016 at Chennai, scoring 199. This is the fourth-longest an Indian has had to wait between two centuries at home, with Ravichandran Ashwin's wait at 36 innings being the longest. 3211 days gap between the first and second Test hundred at home for KL Rahul - it is the longest such gap for an Indian batter between two centuries at home.

This year officially marks KL at his best in Tests, with 649 runs in seven matches and 13 innings at an average of 54.08, with three centuries and two fifties and a best score of 137.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally some consistency from KL! His England performance was outstanding and now this century at home. He's proving why he deserves that opening slot. The 3211-day gap between home centuries shows how tough this journey has been.
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Arjun K
Joining Gavaskar, Sehwag, and Vijay in that elite club is no small achievement! KL has worked really hard and his technical improvements are visible. The way he grinded out that 100 in 197 balls shows his patience and maturity.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate his dedication, I wish he could convert more of those fifties into centuries. He has the talent but sometimes gets out after good starts. Still, this year has been his best in Tests for sure.
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Michael C
The physical challenges he mentioned are real - Ahmedabad heat can be brutal. Respect to all cricketers who perform in these conditions. KL's fitness levels have improved significantly over the years.
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Divya L
His role as 'wiseman' guiding younger players in England shows his leadership qualities. Team India needs such experienced players who can mentor the next generation. Well done KL! 🇮🇳

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