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2nd ODI: KL Rahul puts critics in silent mode with brilliant century

Updated on: 27 March,2021 08:07 AM IST  |  Pune
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At Perth after a well compiled hundred, Kohli showed the 'sweet spot' (middle of the bat) with his gloves and then gesticulated that for him his bat does the talking.

2nd ODI: KL Rahul puts critics in silent mode with brilliant century

KL Rahul celebrates his century against England yesterday. Pic/Getty Images

His skipper Virat Kohli after one of his Test hundreds, had gestured that his bat does all the talking and on Friday teammate KL Rahul had a unique "shut out the noise" celebration after reaching the three figure mark in the second ODI against England.


Rahul scored 108 off 114 balls here on Friday, following an unbeaten 62 in the first ODI. He pointed his bat towards the dressing room before covering his ears to indicate that he didn't pay heed to any critical comments for his failures in the T20 series.


"It (the celebration) is just to shut out the noise, not to disrespect anyone," he told the host broadcasted during the innings break."There are people out there who try to pull you down, at times you need to neglect them. So that's just a message to shut out that noise," the relief was palpable in his voice.


"I was disappointed after the T20 series, but that's how the game goes. Few quality shots eased my nerves. Really happy I was able to build those partnerships with Virat and Rishabh.

India ended up making 336 in the second ODI courtesy an scores from Rahul, Virat Kohli and Rishabh Pant.

"When me and Virat were batting, we needed anything around 300, so happy with this total. It was a hot day and it was important for us to get a partnership. Really happy with what we have achieved after 50 overs. Scoring runs makes you confident, and that's what you want to do," he added.

Individuals have different ways of venting their emotions and it could be very different in terms of gestures and context.

When Kohli celebrated in Perth, back in 2018, there was some mild criticism about him missing out on a hundred during the previous Adelaide Test match.

At Perth after a well compiled hundred, Kohli showed the 'sweet spot' (middle of the bat) with his gloves and then gesticulated that for him his bat does the talking.
The normally cool Rahul Dravid during the epic Kolkata Test against Australia in 2001, in a rare show of emotions had pointed his helmet angrily at the Eden Gardens press box. 

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