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Sarfaraz Khan vs KL Rahul: Net Session Hints At Who Will Be Picked For 2nd Test vs New Zealand

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As the Indian team management mulls its options in the middle order for the second Test against New Zealand, all eyes are on the battle between KL Rahul and Sarfaraz Khan.

The latter scored a brilliant hundred in the first Test against Kiwis but there are suggestions that he could be dropped from the team as Shubman Gill returns.

Sarfaraz found a place in India's XI after Gill's injury. Now that Gill seems to be fit, chances are high that Sarfaraz will go back to warming the bench while KL Rahul, a batter who hasn't been in form for a long time, will retain his place.

If Team India's net sessions are to be considered as hints, the fact that Rahul batted for hours does boost his selection chance.

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