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The swimmer of the lineage of the Indian lineage Kl satisfied He got a hilarious response when asked about the maintenance of the Indian spinners after the 2025 Champions Trophy victory. India beat New Zealand by four doctors in the final of Sunday, March 9 in Dubai to get the title.
After the game, television presenter Sanjana Ganesan, who is also the wife of Star Pacter Jasprit bumrahHe asked KL Rahul how much fun is working with the spinners of the networks and in the field.
For his question, Rahul gave an honest answer, saying that it is not fun, since it must be 200-250 times keeping them.
“It's not fun, Sanjana. I have to do a waste of waste 200-250 times when it comes to spinners,” he said.
However, KL Rahul also praised the Indian Spin Quartet for his entire champions trophy, and admitted that he was a challenge for him as a goalkeeper behind the collision.
“They are of high quality. The launches obviously helped them a bit, so it makes them even more dangerous and this makes it even more difficult for me behind the collision to keep it against. The way they have been turned, the way they used these conditions have been phenomenal,” he added.
The video of the interview was published by ICC on its official Instagram handle, which can be seen below –
In the same interview, Sanjana Vanta asked KL Rahul how much he enjoyed beating in pressure situations. The 32 -year -old girl replied that she enjoyed it and focused on helping the team winning games.
“Yes, I enjoyed it absolutely. For almost a year since I have been thinking about how I can improve -not only taking the game, but also overcoming the line and ensuring that my team wins. I have worked very hard in my game and very happy that I have put in positions where I have the opportunity to play the type of cricket I want to play and win games for my country,” he said.
When India pursued 252 to win in the final against New Zealand, Rahul remained unbeaten at 34 of 33 balls at the end, ensuring that India passed the line with a spare.
Even in the semifinal against Australia, Rahul remained unbeaten at 42 of 34 balls, playing a vital blow when blue men pursued 265 runs to win the game and move forward to the final.
Edited by Vaishnavi Iyer