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[PICTURES/VIDEOS] KL Rahul - Performance Watch

Most 50+ scores by an Indian opener since 2015 (Away from Home):

12 - KL Rahul (53 Innings)

7 - Rohit Sharma (23 Innings)
5 - Mayank Agarwal (21 Innings)
5 - Shikhar Dhawan (21 Innings)
 
Take out all his runs and he actually averages zero. What a bad player na
No we need to check the consistency of a player. even if the player was struggling for form he should battle it out and contribute. He does not have that and he plays like he is forever out of form.There is never a purple patch for him apart from few customary centuries. As far as I know he scored 7 consecutive half centuries in 2017 bgt in india. Rest all its highly inconsistent and random performances
 
No we need to check the consistency of a player. even if the player was struggling for form he should battle it out and contribute. He does not have that and he plays like he is forever out of form.There is never a purple patch for him apart from few customary centuries. As far as I know he scored 7 consecutive half centuries in 2017 bgt in india. Rest all its highly inconsistent and random performances
Can you do a similar analysis for Rohit and Virat for the last 2-3 years?
 
Can you do a similar analysis for Rohit and Virat for the last 2-3 years?
Analysis can be done if they have played anything good 😀

Since Jan 1 2020

Rohit

48 Innings 1757 Total runs 5 centuries 6 half centuries .so after deducting 800 runs => 957 /37 gives 25.86 avg


Kohli


Total Runs 1421

1 century 8 Half centuries => 500

After Deducting => 921/39. = 23.61

I have not taken exact runs after century and half centuries,it will take down their average much further and shows India's premier batsmen abysmal batting performance

 
I think there was a time (when he was in peak), Rohit/Dhawan/Kohli used be Top 3 and he had no chance to play in LOIs as a result (always was prefered as backup opener when someone was injured). And in tests he was a regular opener for some time... His LOI aspirations (and IPL exploration) made him to somehow get accomodated in Indian team (in middle order or/and wicket keeper).

By the time he got settled into the team (after Dhawan's exit), though he had experience on the side, he somehow lost (got spoilt actually) with various responsibilities/flexibilities to handle. Though one may get irritated and angered at how he is failing / being inconsistent with his role offered today (opening in tests & middle order in ODIs) in spite of an assured spot in the team (experience on his side), but we should not forget about the process he had to go through till now... After all he is a human being and can succumb under different demands...

Am I sure had he played "only" as Tests (+ODI) Opener right from the beginning to till now, he would have flourished well... I agree he is a bit selfish when it comes to T20, can't go full on... (Even Kohli, Rohit have similar issues). Modern T20 is for upcoming youngsters, and as I aways say you should keep refreshing your T20I team with at least 3-4 new players every year...
 
Analysis can be done if they have played anything good 😀

Since Jan 1 2020

Rohit

48 Innings 1757 Total runs 5 centuries 6 half centuries .so after deducting 800 runs => 957 /37 gives 25.86 avg


Kohli


Total Runs 1421

1 century 8 Half centuries => 500

After Deducting => 921/39. = 23.61

I have not taken exact runs after century and half centuries,it will take down their average much further and shows India's premier batsmen abysmal batting performance

Yup. One of Kohli's century was one 180s and Rohits was 130s. So the actual numbers are even bad. So considering all this KL isn't the biggest problem of India in tests right now. (Not away atleast)
 
KL and Pant are India’s two best batters overseas in last few years.

The only problem with KL is that in India or Bangladesh, he has been poor while Pant, Jaiswal, Gill all have done better than him in these homelike conditions. Even Sarfaraz and Shreyas have shown more assurance than him in these conditions.

That’s why he gets all the flak and hate because his overall stats builds a very mediocre image for him. Now question as always is that would you drop your second best batter or perhaps the most all round batter overseas in current form just because he is rubbish in Asia? I would stick with him but not have high expectations.
 
KL Rahul has had a decent run in Test cricket, scoring three fifties in his last 10 innings.

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KL Rahul scored a fighting 84 (139) on Day 4 of the 3rd Test against Australia when other Indian batters struggled. How would you rate this innings of his?
 
Well played K.

Unfortunately however our batters seem to have forgotten the art of converting starts to centuries.
 
Like I always said he is a one good test per series player

That's it. Better than kohli and rohit now but that's not saying much. Much rather try new players.
 
He is a better test batter than Rohit Sharma taking their entire career into consideration.

Anyone pulling career average to make a case for Rohit would confirm his status as stat geek with no insights of the game.
 
Life is tough if you are KL Rahul. He seems rock solid but still can’t get big runs. He will play a lot more test cricket but likely to keep an average around 35 mark.
 
The way India's batting is doing right now, a player like Rahul actually makes the team on merit.

I will say this about him, he has the potential to play some amazing knocks in tough conditions. And he has in the past aswell. It's his lack of consistency though that is the most frustrating thing about him. And I don't see that changing.
 
Ends up another series where he showed a lot of promise with an average of 30.

2 fifties and 0 hundred in 5 tests.
 
The way India's batting is doing right now, a player like Rahul actually makes the team on merit.

I will say this about him, he has the potential to play some amazing knocks in tough conditions. And he has in the past aswell. It's his lack of consistency though that is the most frustrating thing about him. And I don't see that changing.
No he should be thrown out in all formats. Not good enough. Mental midgets have no place in Indian cricket. They shouldn't but he has a huge PR backing thanks to sunil shetty
 
Pathetic cricketer. Only BCCI is thick enough to keep giving him chances after chances.
 
KL Rahul Set To Be Rested For England Series, Selectors Assure His Selection For Champions Trophy 2025: Report

KL Rahul is reportedly set to be rested from the upcoming white-ball games against England, which is set to begin on January 22 with the five-match T20I series followed by a three-match ODI series as well.

According to a report by Times of India, Rahul will not be a part of the upcoming limited overs fixtures against England but has been assured by the selectors that he will be picked for the upcoming Champions Trophy 2025.

“Rahul has been assured of his spot in the Champions Trophy. Hence, he will be rested from the England series," an unnamed source was quoted as saying.

After an optimistic performance at the top of the order in the recently concluded Border-Gavaskar Trophy series in Australia, Rahul will also opt out of the upcoming Vijay Hazare Trophy games for his state, Karnataka.

Rahul has been India’s go-to wicketkeeper in the 50-over format and had a rather impressive performance in last year’s 50-over World Cup. He finished the tournament with 452 runs at an average of 75.33 in the 11 games. His form in the shortest format, however, remains a concern and as a result was not picked for India’s T20 World Cup-winning squad for the 2024 edition.

It remains to be seen if Rahul will be India’s go-to man for keeping behind the wickets now that Rishabh Pant has made his return to international cricket. The southpaw is yet to make his mark in the 50-over format since his return and this could mean that the selectors favour Rahul for the middle-order and wicketkeeping job for the upcoming ICC event.

The three ODIs against England will be India’s preparations for the Champions Trophy that they will play in the UAE. While Pakistan are the designated hosts, the BCCI and the PCB have come to an agreement where the Indian team would play all their games in a neutral venue, including the knockout games.

India had last won the tournament in 2013 under the leadership of MS Dhoni when they beat England in the final by 5 runs in the rain-affected match that was held in Birmingham in June 2013.


 
KL Rahul is poised to make his Ranji Trophy comeback after four years, confirming his availability to play for Karnataka in the final round against Haryana, starting January 30.

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Rahul looks more balanced and ready to react quickly, while Latham is slightly more bent forward, which might make fast movements harder. Both are good, but Rahul’s positioning seems slightly better for quick catches.

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KL Rahul in ODIs:

No. 5


31 - Inns, 1299 - Runs, 56.47 - Avg, 96.36 - SR, 2 - 100s, 9 - 50s, 112 - HS

No. 6

6 - Inns, 118 - Runs, 29.50 - Avg, 81.37 - SR, 0 - 100s, 0 - 50s, 41* - HS
 
Show some love to Lord KL

Came in at a slightly tricky situation and played the perfect knock for the moment.

No pressure
 
Anil Kumble is not happy with Gautam Gambhir and Rohit Sharma's decision to send KL Rahul down the batting order in the ongoing Champions Trophy. While speaking on a show on a sports media outlet, he questioned their tactics:

"He [KL Rahul] should have come ahead of Axar Patel. I know Axar did a good job of getting that partnership with Virat Kohli but someone like KL Rahul coming in at that stage and this is what he can do - if he gets to 30, he will ensure that you cross the line."

“He does that and he does that consistently. Yes, he missed out on one opportunity in the last game against New Zealand, but otherwise KL is a class act. This will certainly give him a lot of confidence.”

“There is a lot of pressure on him. If he does well, it's expected. If he fails even in one innings, suddenly the whole world comes after him. He was under pressure, even with his keeping in the last game, but today he showed what he is capable of.”

“Yeah, I do (like batting at the top order). I mean, I won’t lie. It’s after opening the batting in Australia in Test matches (Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25) and having to face that attack in Australia. And, red-ball (cricket) is much harder. I opened the batting there and then to come here and bat low seems a bit different, but this is how I’ve played white-ball cricket in the last four-five years."

“I’m quite used to going up and down the order, so I’m just happy getting a chance to play in the middle and whatever role is given, I think it’s really helped me understand my game a lot more and I’ve had to work on boundary-hitting a lot more in the last year or so, because the last ODI we played in Sri Lanka I batted at No. 6, so I knew that’s where I’ll be batting and needed a left-hander in the top order."
 
The stage is set for KL, a big final. All his sins will be washed away if he wins this.
I am confident this time. Come on, KL :aag
 

KL Rahul Has Accepted His New Role As Number 6 Batter: Coach Sitanshu Kotak​


KL Rahul's demotion to No. 6 has been discussed threadbare but India batting coach Sitanshu Kotak said the wicketkeeper-batter has accepted the new role wholeheartedly, which has given the batting a lot more depth. Rahul has enjoyed immense success as the No. 5 batter, scoring over 1,000 runs at an average in excess of 50, but since the ODI series against Sri Lanka last year, he has been batting a position down. However, Rahul has shown signs of adapting to the demands of the rather unfamiliar slot, and it was evident when he made an unbeaten 42 against Australia in the Champions Trophy semifinal.

Alongside Hardik Pandya, the right-hander added quick 34 runs to shut the door firmly on Australia.

Kotak highlighted the flexibility of Rahul, who came almost an hour early to the scheduled net session.

"He is someone who can open, someone who can go at 4 or 5, and someone who is doing what number 6 is demanding. He adapts well and he is very happy in the role he is performing," said Kotak.

The former Saurashtra batter said having a solid batter at No. 6 has helped the team.

"When he starts performing at that number that obviously helps him also because it is a different situation he is going in. So, that is great for the team as well.

"But whatever I have spoken to him, he is happy to do whatever the team requires, and he has been doing that," he added.

Kotak said there was no undue pressure on India ahead of the final, as the senior players, who have gone through such situations, have been keeping the dressing room calm ahead of the big day.

"The seniors, young players... they all talk. That is something very priceless. Rohit, Virat, Hardik, those guys are talking along with Shami and Jadeja. They have 15-20 years of experience.

"They are talking to the players who have been playing for two or three years. So, some things, obviously, you learn with experience. But listening to the guys who have that experience, and they are talking about their 20 years of learning, that is a great environment," he added.

 
The stage is set for KL, a big final. All his sins will be washed away if he wins this.
I am confident this time. Come on, KL :aag
My man is back! Haters need to stop trolling him. He’s a changed man now. We are gonna witness KL 2.0! :aag

KL Rahul in the 2025 CT:
Vs BD: 41*(47)
Vs NZ: 23(29)
Vs Aus in SF: 42*(34)
Vs NZ in Final: 34*(33)
Avg: 140
 
KL Rahul admitted to being under a lot of pressure during the closing moments of the but backed himself to keep his calm and composure:

“I don't think I can say this on camera but I was shitting myself. We had a couple of batters to come, but I was tense. It's all about keeping yourself calm and composed in situations like this. I think I've batted in times like this in 3 out of the 5 games (in this CT), and in one of the games, I didn't get to bat at all against Pakistan."

“Hard to put it into words, pure skill and the way we've all played our cricket growing up, had to face a lot of challenges, we've had to face pressure from the time we've held a bat and decided to become professional cricketers. The way the BCCI has groomed us and the domestic circuit has trained us to handle pressure and do well in circumstances like these,”
 
Wicket Keeper of the Tournament, ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025.
KL Rahul has been included in the ICC Team of the Tournament.
 
KL Rahul Likely To Miss Couple Of IPL 2025 Matches For Delhi Capitals: Report

Star Indian wicketkeeper-batter KL Rahul is all set to miss a couple of IPL 2025 matches for Delhi Capitals. According to reports, the 32-year-old right-handed batter is expecting his first baby in the summer of 2025, and to be with his wife at the time of his child’s birth, he could miss a game or two depending on the due date.

Rahul, who has played for Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Punjab Kings, and Lucknow Super Giants in the IPL so far, was signed for Rs 14 crore by Delhi Capitals in the IPL 2025 mega auctions.


 
Looks like he is a quality odi player now
Finally had his redemption
Still drop from tests. He hasn’t been good there

T20 he doesn’t suit our style
 
KL Rahul Turns Down Delhi Capitals Captaincy Role For IPL 2025: Reports

Star Indian wicketkeeper-batter KL Rahul has reportedly turned down the chance to become the new captain of Delhi Capitals. According to a report in news agency IANS on Tuesday (March 11), the 32-year-old right-handed batter was asked by the franchise owners to lead the Delhi-based team, but he rejected the leadership role by saying that he wants to contribute as a player in the 2025 edition of the cash-rich league.

Rahul, who has previously served as Punjab Kings and Lucknow Super Giants captain in the world’s richest franchise cricket league, was signed for Rs 14 crore by the Delhi-based franchise in the IPL 2025 mega auction.



 
KL Rahul reflected on his topsy-turvy journey in international cricket during a recent interview.

"It has been an incredible journey—what a privilege it is to represent my country and live my dream for so many years. Playing for India is something I aspired to do since childhood, and I feel extremely grateful and fortunate to have had this opportunity. The journey has been filled with challenges—there have been highs and lows, and I have experienced everything an athlete possibly can. But looking back, it has been a beautiful ride, and I wouldn’t want it any other way,"

"Now, I am excited for the next 10 years of my career. I want to build on everything I have learned in my first decade, apply that experience, and continue evolving. My focus is on improving every day, growing as a player, and winning more matches for my team,"

"I have grown up playing in the top order. From my first competitive match in Mangalore at the age of 11 to my early days playing for India, and for most of my career, I have been a top-order batter. It is the position I am most comfortable in and the one that feels most natural to me. That said, when you play a team sport, you don’t always get to choose what you want. You have to be flexible and willing to adapt to the team’s needs. Over the years, I’ve learned to embrace that and give my best in whichever role I’m assigned,"
 
I’m quite disappointed with him because he had the talent to be the best in the world in all formats and he didn’t live up to the potential.
 
He has ice in his veins brother.

Won the game for Delhi from a tough situation. That’s what champions are made of
 
Finally the man coming in terms with the man who he could have become. With his talent he should have been a big time star for India by now
 
Star Indian wicketkeeper-batter KL Rahul is playing for Delhi Capitals in IPL 2025, and on Tuesday (April 22) he entered his name in the history books by becoming the fastest batter to score 5000 runs in the Indian Premier League.
 
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