Published 19:14 IST, February 2nd 2020
KL Rahul pulls off a stunning run out after a brain-fade moment by the Kiwi batsmen
KL Rahul involved in a live-wire effort behind the stumps to effect a brilliant run out of Tom Bruce during the fifth and final T20I at the Bay Oval on Sunday
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KL Rahul who had starred with the bat with a quickfire 33-ball 45 in the first innings was also involved in a live-wire effort behind the stumps to effect a brilliant run out during the fifth and final T20I at the Bay Oval on Sunday.
KL Rahul shows excellent presence of mind
KL Rahul, who was the stand-in skipper after Rohit Sharma had walked off the field during the first innings ensured that the added responsibility of captaincy did not bother him by any means. This had happened during the fourth over of the New Zealand run chase which was bowled by Navdeep Saini. On the third delivery, the pacer had bowled a fuller delivery on the offside as Tim Seifert hit it to the covers and set off for a quick single.
Even though he had come a long way down the track, his batting partner Tom Bruce had no clue about what was happening and by the time he had turned around to make it to the strikers' end, it was too late as Sanju Samson who had fielded the ball at covers threw it to Rahul behind the stumps. However, it seemed like the batsman would make it to the crease as there was no direct hit. But, the keeper showed a great presence of mind as he ran forward, made an outstanding dive and dislodged the stumps as the Bruce was short of his crease.
The video was also posted on social media. Take a look.
Opened the batting. Also captaining the team today. Pulled off a brilliant run out keeping the wickets. ⚡
— Harish S Itagi (@HarishSItagi) February 2, 2020
KL Rahul is everything you need in a cricketing life. #NZvIND #KLRahul pic.twitter.com/GRuM1JJzNH
India register a clean sweep
India defeated New Zealand by 7 runs to register a rare 5-0 series win away from home on Sunday. Unlike the previous two games, the 'Men in Blue’ won more comfortably at the Bay Oval in the 5th T20I. India’s latest triumph means that New Zealand were handed their first whitewash defeat at home since their 0-2 defeat to England in 2008.
A distraught New Zealand side got off to a horrendous start in their run-chase, losing 3 wickets for just 17 runs on the board. Playing in his 100th T20I, veteran batsman Ross Taylor anchored the innings with a 47-ball 53 before his departure in the 18th over.
Apart from a single Shivam Dube over which accounted for 34 runs, the ‘Black Caps’ never got going and could only score 156-9 to hand India a 7-run win. This is also their first-ever clean sweep in a T20I series as well. Jasprit Bumrah was adjudged Man of the Match while KL Rahul was named Man of the Series.
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19:14 IST, February 2nd 2020