Kl rahul

  1. KL Rahul Profile
  2. KL Rahul checks in at NCA for extensive rehabilitation programme
  3. KL Rahul injury update: India batsman to start rehab at NCA from June 13
  4. Rahul checks in for extensive rehabilitation programme
  5. KL Rahul checks in at NCA for extensive rehabilitation programme


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KL Rahul Profile

A tall, elegant right-hand batsman who can keep wicket in a crisis, KL Rahul is among the most highly rated opening batsmen in India's next generation. Rahul was a part of India's squad in the 2010 Under-19 World Cup and made his first-class debut later that year. Having taken a while to establish himself as a first-class cricketer, he enjoyed a breakthrough 2013-14 season, laying the foundation for Karnataka's Ranji Trophy victory with 1033 runs, which included three centuries, three nineties, and a Man-of-the-Match performance in the final. Rahul attracted plenty of attention at the subsequent IPL auction, and finally went to Sunrisers Hyderabad for Rs. 1 crore (US$ 166,000 approx.). He was a regular member of their side in the 2014 season, mostly as wicketkeeper-batsman, but his contributions with the bat were steady rather than spectacular. In the long format, however, his technique and application have impressed some of Indian cricket's most respected names. These include Rahul Dravid, with whom Rahul shares not just a name but also a strong rapport, regularly seeking him out for technical and mental advice. Rahul had a middling tour of Australia with the India A team in July-August 2014, getting starts each time he batted in the unofficial Tests but only managing a top score of 52. But his appetite for runs was back to normal by the time the 2014-15 domestic season began, and twin centuries in the Duleep Trophy final earned him a place in India's Test squad on their ...

KL Rahul checks in at NCA for extensive rehabilitation programme

Senior India batter KL Rahul has checked in here at the National Cricket Academy to start his extensive rehabilitation programme post a thigh surgery with an eye to make a return during the Asia Cup in Sri Lanka in September ahead of the marquee ODI World Cup. Rahul underwent a successful operation in the United Kingdom and on Tuesday posted pictures of NCA Rahul, who captained Lucknow Super Giants, was injured during the IPL and had to pull out of the tournament and the subsequent World Test Championship final after a thigh surgery was advised. Rahul underwent a successful operation in the United Kingdom and on Tuesday posted pictures of NCA on his social media account with a tweet "home". Rahul, who bats in the middle-order in ODI cricket and also dons the big gloves in the 50-over format, is an important member in the ODI set-up in the absence of Rishabh Pant, who is also recovering from a horrific car crash in December last year. The 31-year-old has scored 2,642 runs in 47 Tests, 1,986 runs in 54 ODIs and 2,265 runs in 72 T20Is with 14 international hundreds across formats.

KL Rahul injury update: India batsman to start rehab at NCA from June 13

KL Rahul will start his rehabilitation at the National Cricket Academy in Bangalore from June 13 as he wants to get fit for the upcoming Asia Cup. During an Indian Premier League (IPL) match against Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) skipper limped off the ground with a thigh injury that he picked up during the second over of the game. Good news: KL Rahul will be going to NCA on June 13th for his rehab as he is eying a comeback through the Asia Cup. While running the length of the field to try and stop a boundary hit by RCB opener Faf du Plessis, he pulled up midway and went down on the ground in a lot of pain. As Rahul left the ground, it seemed like a serious quadriceps injury. MORE: Later in that match, although he did come to bat at number 11, the batsman couldn't run and was clearly in pain. He underwent surgery in the United Kingdom and was spotted walking with crutches in London. However, earlier this week, it was reported that he has resumed walking without help and now it seems that the batsman is ready to embark on his way to recovery. Due to the surgery, he could not participate in the ongoing World Test Championship Final 2023 (WTC Final 2023) vs Australia at The Oval. “Absolutely gutted that I won’t be at the Oval next month with Team India. I’ll do everything I can to get back in the blue and help my country. That has always been my focus and priority. After careful consideration and consultation with the medical team, it’s been...

Rahul checks in for extensive rehabilitation programme

IMAGE: KL Rahul checked into the NCA for his rehab. Photograph: Robert Cianflone/Getty Images Senior India batter KL Rahul has checked in at the National Cricket Academy in Bengaluru to start his extensive rehabilitation programme post a thigh surgery with an eye to make a return during the Asia Cup in Sri Lanka in September ahead of the marquee ODI World Cup. Rahul, who captained Lucknow Super Giants, was injured during the IPL and had to pull out of the tournament and the subsequent World Test Championship final after a thigh surgery was advised. Rahul, who bats in the middle-order in ODI cricket and also dons the big gloves in the 50-over format, is an important member in the ODI set-up in the absence of Rishabh Pant, who is also recovering from a horrific car crash in December last year. The 31-year-old has scored 2,642 runs in 47 Tests, 1,986 runs in 54 ODIs and 2,265 runs in 72 T20Is with 14 international hundreds across formats.

KL Rahul checks in at NCA for extensive rehabilitation programme

Senior India batter KL Rahul has checked in at the National Cricket Academy to start his extensive rehabilitation programme post a thigh surgery with an eye to make a return during the Asia Cup in Sri Lanka in September ahead of the marquee ODI World Cup. Rahul, who captained Lucknow Super Giants, was injured during the IPL and had to pull out of the tournament and the subsequent World Test Championship final after a thigh surgery was advised. 'Babar Azam can easily surpass Virat Kohli': Imran Khan makes bold prediction on Pakistan skipper Sri Lanka drop ex-skipper Angelo Mathews from squad for ODI World Cup qualifiers Rahul underwent a successful operation in the United Kingdom and on Tuesday posted pictures of NCA on his social media account with a tweet “home”. Rahul, who bats in the middle-order in ODI cricket and also dons the big gloves in the 50-over format, is an important member in the ODI set-up in the absence of Rishabh Pant, who is also recovering from a horrific car crash in December last year. 'Babar Azam can easily surpass Virat Kohli': Imran Khan makes bold prediction on Pakistan skipper the Pakistan batter who has scored 25,322 runs, including 75 tons, in 497 international matches is not even close to Kohli. Babar, who is six years younger than Kohli, has, so far, scored 12,270 runs in 251 games, including 30 centuries. •