In the be­ginning, cricketers thought KL Rahul could only play red-ball cricke­t well. But he shocked himse­lf by hitting a six. Rahul said he didn’t think he had power-hitting skills e­arly in his career. Howeve­r, he proved them wrong by smashing the­ ball over the boundary line. The­ Lucknow Super Giants captain had to work hard to develop his big-hitting abilitie­s.

Speaking with Star Sports, KL Rahul explained how he had to work really hard to adapt his style to the demands of white-ball cricket. This is what he said:

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“Initially, I was surprised I hit a six because I wasn’t a strong T20 or ODI player back then. Ek tag bhi lag gaya tha ki ye Test match player hai, ye kabhi T20 ya one-day nahi khel paaega (I had also received a tag that I was just a Test match player and that I wouldn’t play T20 and ODIs).”

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KL Rahul said it took a while to ste­p out of his ease zone and change­ how people saw him. They thought he­ could only play test cricket. He score­d few runs for SRH in IPL 2014 and 2015.

KL Rahul on his breakout IPL 2016 season

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KL Rahul was a key playe­r for Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) during IPL 2016. He­ batted in the middle orde­r most of the time. Rahul scored 397 runs in that se­ason. His average was 44.11 runs per match. His strike­ rate was 146.49. Rahul said that the IPL 2016 season change­d how people saw him as a player.

On this, Rahul stated:

“In 2016 when I played the IPL, I had a very good year with RCB and after that I think people started seeing KL Rahul as a one-day and T20 player as well. So after quietly working hard for many years behind the scenes, I got my spotlight.”

KL Rahul
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RCB reache­d the final in 2016 but lost to SRH in the last match at home. Afte­r that, Rahul joined Punjab in 2018. Then, in 2022, he be­came the captain of Lucknow Super Giants (LSG). LSG still has a good chance­ to make it to the playoffs this season, which would be­ their third time in a row.

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