WATCH- James Neesham and KL Rahul Involves In An Argument In The Third ODI

during the first innings, Kiwis all-rounder James Neesham and Kl Rahul were involved in an argument while Rahul was taking the single.

On Tuesday, Team India is aiming to make something positive in the series by winning the third and final match of ongoing New Zealand vs India ODI series at Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui. Meanwhile, during the first innings, Kiwis all-rounder James Neesham and Kl Rahul were involved in an argument while Rahul was taking the single.

It all happened in the 20th over of India’s innings when KL Rahul was taking off a single. Rahul walked towards Neesham after completing the run to whine about the New Zealand all-rounder blocking his way. It was looking to be an argument between the players, however, Rahul shrugged it off with a smile at the end. And on the other hand, Neesham also didn’t show any aggression just the blackcaps’ things.

The video of the incident is making the round on the Internet. However, it was not that much aggressive behaviour from both the players. It may be a joke from James Neesham and KL Rahul as there were smiling on both faces while arguing. And also let you know that they both are going to share the same dressing room in the upcoming season of Indian Premier League. Not only this but also KL Rahul will be going to lead the Kings XI Punjab in IPL 2020.

Here we are attaching the video of the same at the below of this article.

Short Summary of the First Innings (New Zealand vs India, 3rd ODI)

Earlier in the match, after winning the toss host team choose to bowl first at Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui. Meanwhile, in the first innings, Team India managed to score 292-7 at the end of the 50 overs. At the start of the innings, Indian team lost early three wickets, as a result, they were in the pressure. But KL Rahul and Shreyas Iyer again showed their class and lead the team towards a good total. KL Rahul scored 112 runs off 113 balls and Iyer scored 62 off 63 balls before getting out.

Here is the video (James Neesham – Rahul Argument)

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