Suniel Shetty hails KL Rahul for his IPL 2025 form: “His bat is doing the talking”
One of Rahul's standout moments came during an April 10 match against Royal Challengers Bangalore, where he played a brilliant innings of 93' runs off just 53 balls.
One of Rahul's standout moments came during an April 10 match against Royal Challengers Bangalore, where he played a brilliant innings of 93' runs off just 53 balls.
They revealed that their little girl’s name is Evaarah. The heartfelt image showed the proud parents, with Rahul holding their newborn while Athiya gazes at her.
On his return home, local boy KL Rahul compiled a brilliant unbeaten 93, scoring his second successive half-century, as he guided Delhi Capitals to a six-wicket win against Royal Challengers Bengaluru in Match 24 of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium here on Thursday.
Athiya and KL Rahul’s love story started back in January 2019, when they met through a mutual friend. Sparks flew instantly, and over the years, their bond grew stronger.
Delhi Capitals' might have to cope without KL Rahul for the first two matches of IPL 2025 as the star batter prepares to welcome his first child with wife Athiya Shetty.
Suniel Shetty commemorates daughter Athiya Shetty and cricketer KL Rahul's first anniversary with heartfelt Instagram posts and playful family banter.
The interesting part of KL Rahul 2.0 is that he’s enjoying the challenges thrown at him. Take for example, his contest with Rabada on the second morning, when Rabada beat him four times in four balls, and Rahul responded to the fifth ball – a short and wide delivery -- with an upper cut it for four.
Rabada, who hasn’t played any international cricket since an emotional World Cup semi-final exit in November, came up with his 14th five-wicket haul in just 61 Tests to match the legendary Shaun Pollock.
India may have stumbled at the final hurdle, but the ICC Men's ODI World Cup was a great campaign for the two-time winners and they gained many things from this, says former India star Suresh Raina.
The note also mentioned that "Rahul" had been the non-seasonal wicketkeeper for both World Cups. Rahul Dravid took up the wicketkeeping gloves in 2003, and KL Rahul is the wicketkeeper in the World Cup in 2023.