In a decisive moment of the Champions Trophy semi-final, KL Rahul boosted India's chances by advising Virat Kohli to bat smart, but Kohli's uncharacteristic dismissal almost jeopardised the game. Rahul then led India to a memorable victory over Australia, ensuring a spot in the final with his calm, calculated play amidst pressure.
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