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When a flamboyant yet classic top order batsman hits a rough patch, it sparks consternation and despair along with some surprise and intrigue. KL Rahul has spawned all of that.
In the 2020 edition of the Indian Premier League in the UAE, the Punjab Kings skipper scored 670 runs in 14 matches, which included a century and five half-centuries. It earned him the Orange cap for the highest run-getter.

The same batsman has managed a solitary run in three matches in the T20 series against England. That one run came in the opening fixture and just when one thought he couldn’t fare worse he produced a couple of noughts in the next two matches.
To say that his current form has come under scrutiny is perhaps an understatement, especially with India firming up the team for the T20 World Cup at home later this year.

The rustiness can be partially attributed to the fact that Rahul has not played competitive cricket since December last year and was benched for the Test series against England. The lack of match time has shown in his timing and selection of shots in the ongoing series.
Hard times may have befallen Rahul, but he can take heart from the fact that he has the backing of pastmasters and his team, skipper Virat Kohli in particular.

After India’s loss to England on Tuesday, Kohli came out in support of the Karnataka batsman, stressing on the numbers he has piled over the years.
“I was going through a lean patch two games ago. These things turn around very quickly. He’s been a champion player for us. If you look at his numbers in the last 2-3 years, they’re probably better than anyone else in T20 cricket,” said Kohli.

Emphasising that the team’s faith in Rahul is unbroken, Kohli added, “He’ll continue to be one of our main batsmen along with Rohit at the top of the order, so we don’t have any concerns there. We know once he starts playing positively and a few shots come off, then it’s a matter of 5-6 balls in this format and suddenly you’re back into that zone.”
Rahul exhibited that zone in the IPL, when he settled down in quick time after a prolonged pandemic-induced break.
Having averaged a little under 41 in 48 T20 appearances for the country, Rahul also found support in batting coach Vikram Rathour.
“In the past one year, KL has been our best batsman in the T20 format, averaging 40-plus and striking at 145. Three failures don’t change the fact that he may be the best in the format. He’s done really well for us and this is the time that the team has to support him and I’m sure he will come out of this lean phase,” stated Rathour.

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kl rahul: India vs England: Three failures don’t change the fact that KL Rahul is our best T20 batsman, says Vikram Rathour | Cricket News – Times of India

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AHMEDABAD: Three cheap dismissals can’t change the fact that KL Rahul is India’s “best T20 batsman” who needs to be supported during this rough phase, batting coach Vikram Rathour echoed skipper Virat Kohli’s sentiments after team’s eight wicket defeat against England in the third T20I on Tuesday.
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Rahul has had scores of 1, 0 and 0; and a part of it could be attributed to no game-time since the end of T20I series in Australia early December.
“Anybody can have a lean phase and KL has been our best batsman in T20 format. He is averaging 40 plus with a strike rate of 145, and three failures doesn’t change the fact that he is the best batsman we have in this format,” Rathour said after the match in Ahmedabad on Tuesday.

“This is the time when we need to support him and I am absolutely sure he will come back out of the lean phase,” the batting coach spoke in the same vein as Kohli did at the presentation ceremony.
However, Rathour did agree that rustiness could be a reason and all it would take is one good shot to get back into the groove.
“I agree they do tend to get rusty when they are sitting out, but only thing we can do is to provide them practice. They are having a lot of net sessions and even on middle (centre strips),” he said.

“That’s all they can do and we can just hope that one innings or one shot, and they will be back in form, people like KL Rahul,” he added.
India have now lost two games batting first and according to the former Test opener, the pitches on offer during the last three matches have been tricky.
“It is a difficult surface to assess what will be a good score, and the bounce makes it tricky when you start batting. The ball stops and we saw some variable bounce. So you can’t assess how many runs will be a good score,” Rathour said.
“Every game we have played on different surfaces and as a team it is tough. We have had three games now and next game, hopefully, we can do better if we bat first.”

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