KL Rahul Achieves Milestone with Fourth Test Century in England

KL Rahul has etched his name in cricket history by becoming the second Indian to score multiple centuries at Lord's. Achieving his fourth Test century in England, he joins an elite group of players. With impressive statistics in SENA nations and a strong performance in the ongoing Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, Rahul continues to shine as a key player for India. Discover more about his remarkable achievements and records in this article.
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KL Rahul Achieves Milestone with Fourth Test Century in England

KL Rahul's Remarkable Achievement at Lord's

KL Rahul has made history by becoming the second Indian cricketer, following Dilip Vengsarkar, to score multiple centuries at the iconic Lord's cricket ground.


This significant achievement occurred during the third day's second session of the Test match against England, where Rahul amassed 100 runs off 177 deliveries, featuring 13 boundaries.


Joining an Elite Group of Indian Batsmen

With this century, KL Rahul now has four Test centuries in England, tying him for the second-most by an Indian alongside Rishabh Pant, Sachin Tendulkar, and Vengsarkar. The record for the most centuries in England by an Indian is held by Rahul Dravid, who scored six.


Rahul also leads among Indian and Asian openers in England with three centuries.


Dominance in SENA Nations

This century further solidifies Rahul's status as the Indian batter with the highest number of centuries in SENA (South Africa, England, New Zealand, and Australia) countries this decade, totaling five. Rishabh Pant follows with four, while Shubman Gill has three.


Since 2020, Rahul has excelled as a SENA opener, accumulating 1129 runs across 14 matches, outpacing Rohit Sharma (691 runs in 11 matches), Jaiswal (674 runs in 10 matches), Gill (347 runs in six matches), and Mayank Agarwal (268 runs in seven matches).


Performance in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy

In the ongoing Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, KL Rahul has scored 337 runs in five innings over three Tests, averaging 67.40, which includes two centuries and one fifty. He ranks as the fourth-highest run-scorer in the series.


Overall, in Test cricket, Rahul has accumulated 3593 runs from 103 innings across 61 matches, maintaining an average of 35.57, with 10 centuries and 18 half-centuries.