Is Suniel Shetty Proud of KL Rahul’s Century Against England?

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Key Takeaways
- KL Rahul scored a remarkable century against England.
- Rishabh Pant made history by scoring centuries in both innings.
- Suniel Shetty expressed pride as a father-in-law.
- The match is part of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy.
- India is in a strong position with a lead over 300 runs.
Mumbai, June 24 (NationPress) Actor Suniel Shetty beams with pride as his son-in-law, cricketer KL Rahul, made a remarkable century against England during the Test Match held at the Headingley Stadium in Leeds.
Suniel shared a heartfelt moment on Instagram, posting a photo of Rahul from the match along with the caption: “A knock that spoke less, but said everything. Proud of you son KL Rahul.”
He also highlighted Rishabh Pant, who scored 118 runs, becoming the second player to achieve this feat against England on the fourth day of the match, after his first innings of 134. Pant has now made history as the first Indian batter to score centuries in both innings of a Test match in England.
The actor expressed his admiration with the words: “Two innings. Two centuries. One fearless heart. Rishabh Pant.”
In another post, Suniel noted that Rahul conversed in Tamil with Sai, in Hindi with Pant, and in Kannada with Karun Nair. Post-match, he spoke with the broadcasters in English. Suniel proudly remarked: “Proudly Indian.”
The exceptional performances by KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant have positioned India favorably in the opening Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, leading by over 300 runs as of June 23.
By tea, India’s lead was at 304, with their second innings total at 298/4 in 75 overs, as Rahul and Pant capitalized on England’s struggles. Rahul remained steady at 120 not out, marking his ninth Test century with 15 boundaries, while Pant dazzled with 118 runs, his eighth Test century featuring 15 boundaries and three sixes.
The 195-run partnership between Rahul and Pant at Headingley was not their first; they previously made centuries together at The Oval in 2018. Pant’s achievements also include being the first wicketkeeper and fifth Indian batter to score two hundreds in the same Test match abroad.