New Delhi: Former Indian spinner Harbhajan Singh was full of admiration for KL Rahul's dazzling century against Pakistan in the Asia Cup Super Four match and said returning from injury isn't easy, but Rahul marked a memorable comeback with his brilliant performance.
On the reserve day, India reached a mammoth 356/2, their highest score against Pakistan in ODIs. It was down to Rahul making a stunning comeback to international cricket with a classy 111 not out off 106 balls while Kohli combined astute dazzling strokeplay to hit his 47th ODI century through an unbeaten 122 off just 94 balls.
"The shot by KL Rahul against Shadab Khan, where he used his wrists to hit towards midwicket, was the shot of the match in my opinion. But, if any stroke can match that and challenge it, it was Kohli's six off the last ball of the innings," Harbhajan Singh said on his YouTube channel.
"It is not easy to return after an injury, but KL Rahul played brilliantly to mark a memorable comeback. It was total domination by India, the ball did not beat their bats even once and the bowlers had no answers at all," he further said.
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