NEW DELHI: KL Rahul ended a near nine-year wait for a home Test century on Friday, scoring exactly 100 against the West Indies in the opening Test in Ahmedabad. It was only his second home hundred in a career spanning over a decade, but the elegant right-hander said hard work and a new approach to batting had finally helped him convert starts into big scores on Indian soil. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! “Not sure really,” Rahul said when asked why a batter of his calibre has managed just two centuries at home. “But yeah, somehow I think the only thing that I've worked on in the last year or so has been maintaining my batting tempo. Just enjoying the phases that are not as exciting for me in my own head.” Rahul explained that improving his

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