Dinesh Karthik, a former Indian cricket player, commended KL Rahul for stepping up as one of India’s senior players during the just finished Test series between England and India. In ten innings throughout the most recent five-match series, Rahul scored 532 runs.
Karthik praised Rahul for making the most of his starts this series, something he hasn’t been able to do well in the past. Rahul’s technically superior batting abilities in comparison to his teammates and opponents were clarified by the former wicketkeeper.
You must comprehend. The three great guns—Rohit Sharma, Virat, and R Ashwin—retired as the series’ prelude. Two well-known figures were present when the series began: KL Rahul and Jadeja. Bumrah, of course, was the bowler, but these two were the well-known and seasoned batsmen. And sure enough, KL Rahul has a history of having strong series openings but weak finishes. However, Karthik stated via Cricbuzz, “that young boy has matured into a man in this series.”
“I believe he shouldered accountability.” On both teams, he was arguably the most technically sound player, and he supported his style. “I will stick to my game plan and back my defensive skills and play long and I will get runs for India every game in the series,” he further stated when under pressure.
KL Rahul batted without any pressure: Karthik.
When facing the Duke’s ball, which most Indian batters are not used to playing to, the Karnataka batsman is the most crucial player for India, the cricketer-turned-commentator added. This is especially true at the top of the batting order.
The senior statesman, who is the man Indian cricket would truly need throughout this series, was outstanding when he faced the difficult Dukes ball that was approaching. He batted with no pressure, was very sound in his defence, and had a beautiful-looking cover drive, as you would expect from a man of his calibre,” Karthik said.
Rahul was crucial to India’s victory and their retention of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy. Over the course of his ten innings, he scored a few fifties and as many tonnes.




