Asia Cup 2023: A stern test awaits K.L Rahul as he returns from injury
The Hindu
KL Rahul faces toughest challenge of returning from injury lay-off; must translate support of captains, coaches into success in next two months.
K.L. Rahul, after being adjudged player of the match during India’s ODI against Sri Lanka in Kolkata in January, had made a prophetic statement when asked to sum up a turbulent 2022.
Rahul had explained how he found that an injury makes an individual a different “person”, how the body “doesn’t react the same way” to a situation and how he has understood that it’s “challenging” to cope with the expectations of performing when you are “straight away put into international cricket”.
Eight months on, Rahul — whose international career has been a start-stop affair due to fitness issues — will face perhaps the toughest challenge of returning from an injury lay-off.
Having recovered from a quadriceps surgery after hurting his thigh during the IPL in May and the groin niggle he suffered just before the Asia Cup, Rahul is expected to strike a balance for India, starting with the high-intensity clash versus Pakistan on Sunday till the end of the World Cup.
No wonder Rahul was in the limelight on Thursday morning when six India players trained indoors at the Nondescripts Cricket Club. Seldom did the stylish batter appear out of touch during his batting drill and had multiple chats with head coach Rahul Dravid during the team’s optional training session.
He was also involved in a short game of mini-footie along with Shubman Gill, Shreyas Iyer, Hardik Pandya, Suryakumar Yadav and Shardul Thakur. Since there was hardly any space, Rahul did not don the gloves.
Should the Colombo weather remain clear on Sunday, Rahul will be expected to play the role of wicketkeeper-batter at the R. Premadasa Stadium.