14 August,2021 07:00 AM IST | London | PTI
KL Rahul celebrates his century at Lord’s on Day One of the second Test. Pic/Bipin Patel
KL Rahul batted with an uncluttered mind and perhaps was at his best while executing the plans to perfection during his superb hundred, feels opening partner Rohit Sharma. Rohit scored an attractive 83 and added 126 for the opening stand with Rahul, who added just two runs to his overnight score of 127 on Friday.
"It was probably the best I have seen KL bat and he was in control from ball one till we finished the day today. Very much in control," Rohit said after the day's play on Thursday.
"At no given point, it looked like he was confused or thinking too much. He was very clear with his plans and when you trust your plans, it definitely works. I thought today was his day and he made it really count," he said.
Rohit's own innings laid the foundation and he seemed happy that both him and Rahul were able to control their minds while facing the new ball and cut down the risky shots. "That's the challenge of Test cricket. You may have lot of shots in your book but when you know that conditions are against you, you have to keep talking to yourself and you have to cut down the shots that are unnecessary specially with the new ball," he explained.
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"Once you play and get the feel of the pitch and conditions, then may be you can try and play some shots. We respect the conditions here and it's also important to go out and implement plans. That is something the batting group have done reasonably well - from Australia tour to today."
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