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Asia Cup: Former India Pacer Venkatesh Prasad Tears Into KL Rahul After Slow Knock vs Hong Kong

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Indian opening batter KL Rahul was the focus on attention as the 'Men in Blue'took on Hing Kong in their second Group A encounter in Asia Cup 2022 in Dubai.

Rahul was dismissed for a golden duck in India's opening match against Pakistan and this outing was important for him to get back into the groove.

Rahul did spend some time in the middle and also got 36 runs under his belt, but he hardly looked like a batter playing T20 cricket.

Rahul consumed 39 balls for his 36 before getting dismissed. At the time of his dismissal India were struggling at 94/2 after 13 overs.

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