KL Rahul’s promising start of 37 runs in the Adelaide Test against Australia ended in frustration as he was caught by Nathan McSweeney off Mitchell Starc’s bowling. This continues a pattern for the 32-year-old opener, who frequently fails to convert solid starts into substantial scores, impacting his Test average of 34.26 despite showing initial promise.
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