Currently, three big series are going on in Test cricket, one of which is being played between India and Australia, the second series is being played against New Zealand and England and the third series is being played against South Africa and Sri Lanka. Meanwhile, in the Adelaide Test match between India and Australia and the Wellington Test match between New Zealand and England, fans witnessed an incident which would not be easy to believe. It is very rare to see such an incident happening when matches are being played at two different places at the same time, but fans got to see this in both the Test matches in Adelaide and Wellington.
Both Rahul and Williamson were not out due to no-ball.
In the Test match being played between India and Australia on the Adelaide grounds, Team India after winning the toss decided to bat first, in which Team India had a very bad start and Yashasvi Jaiswal was out on the very first ball. After this, Rahul was seen playing very carefully but when he tried to play a ball from Scott Boland which came out of the off stump, the ball went straight into the gloves of the wicketkeeper. After this, Rahul had just walked towards the pavilion when the third umpire declared it a no-ball. When Rahul survived, it was 10:12 am Indian time. Just 12 minutes before this, a similar incident was seen in the Wellington Test match, where Kane Williamson was also saved due to a no-ball after being dismissed by Braden Carse.
Both played innings of 37-37 runs.
Both KL Rahul and Kane Williamson could not take advantage of this opportunity after avoiding being out on a no-ball and both of them got 37-37 runs with their bat. While Rahul faced 64 balls, Williamson was also out after facing 56 balls. This kind of equality is rarely seen by fans in Test cricket.
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