GT vs DC | Twitter floored as KL Rahul gets yorked by Prasidh Krishna and doesn't even blink for DRS

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Yorkers are among the most powerful weapons; sometimes, a yorker can be painful for a batter. Delhi Capitals’ star batter KL Rahul experienced discomfort in the game against Gujarat Titans when Prasidh Krishna’s pinpoint toe-crushing yorker struck his foot and left him in pain.

‌Delhi Capitals aimed to keep up their winning streak as they were put to bat first by Gujarat skipper Shubman Gill in Ahmedabad. The visitors had a shaky start as opener Abishek Porel was scalped by Arshad Khan in the second over. But the in-form KL Rahul continued his good run and smacked 28 off 14. Just as he was going well, Prasidh Krishna broke the momentum and dismissed his fellow Karnataka mate. 

On the fourth ball of the fifth over, Krishna delivered a pinpoint yorker around middle and leg that swung away from Rahul. The late movement squared him up as he tried to flick it to the onside. Beaten on the outside edge, he wore it on the right boot straight in front of the stumps. The on-field umpire made an easy decision and raised his finger. A pained Rahul didn’t review and walked off in agony, sending the Twitterverse into a frenzy.

That's the line!

Haha! Friends tho!

LOL! Try it please.

He's built different!

Yupe!

He was looking very good in the middle!

That was something unexpected!

Yeah!

He is the man!

Agreed! Take a bow champ!

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