KL Rahul’s father gets a hilarious fan mail post the cricketer’s injury
KL Rahul is one of the best young cricketer’s in India right now and there is no denying the class and talent he has with the bat has earned him a lot of fans and crazy following. The Punjab kings skipper started the IPL just the way he had left it last season when he finished as the top scorer of the IPL with 670 runs to his credit, the 29 year old who had a tough time with the bat against the English during the T20 series finally found form during the ODI series where he had scored an half century and century to show some semblance of form with the bat.
The story as it happened –
Before last Sunday’s clash against Delhi it was reported that KL Rahul had taken ill with stomach ailment and was taken to the hospital, his best friend Mayank Agarwal led the side and scored a blistering 99 yet Punjab lost the game to see the Delhi team win the game with ease and go top of the table. Seeing Rahul out of the side one crazy fan who happens to be a student where Rahul’s father teaches shot out a mail to him. A user in the knowhow of the situation took to twitter and wrote “So KL Rahul’s dad works a professor in my college. One of my juniors sent him an e-mail with this (attached with screenshot of the mail”
KL Rahul’s career in a nutshell –
KL Rahul made all the right noises when he started to score big runs for Karnataka in the domestic circuit, based on the tall scores Rahul made his test match debut for India during the tour of Australia and played in MS Dhoni’s final test at Melbourne. Since then Rahul has established himself as one of the senior members of the Indian side and is now looking to make his comeback into the test match team where has not played a red ball game for more than 2 years now and has seen his opening spot being taken by the likes of Rohit Sharma, Mayank Agarwal, Prithvi Shaw and Shubman Gill. The 29 year old right handed batsman will hope to catch the flight to UK and make a notable impression in whites if he is given a chance to play the longest format of the game once again.