
India Batter Kl Rahul emphasized the love and the whole Indian team for the test cricket and explained how the party focuses on overcoming their recent battles in the upcoming series against England. Rahul, one of the key players in a series of five matches, emphasized collective shortcomings in previous Indian losses, but remains convinced that the team will recover strongly. The England series described as the beginning of the new era for the Indian test team.
There was a significant excitement and speculation after appointment SHUBMAN GILL as the new Indian Captain of the TestSubsequent Rohit Sharma, who recently left the format. The 18 -member group selected for the England series also increased the hopes between fans of returning to the winning ways. India missed the final of the World Championship in the 2023-2025 World Championship after domestic discharges against New Zealand, followed by the defeat of Trophy Border-Gavascar in Australia, which ended their ten-year dominance.
In an interview with former English captain Nasser Hussain for Sky Sports Cricket, Kl Rahul was thinking about the team’s matches in the defeat of the Back-to-Back series and expressed optimism about rest in England.
“I think looking back at the last few test series should certainly burn better. The loss of three test matches at home, under conditions we know well – and where we rarely, if at all, have lost a series lately – is disappointing,” Kl Rahul said.
“I think the main reason was our launch. New Zealand found a way to keep us calm. They did not give us easy limits and we are a team that likes to reach the boundaries and put pressure on the pitching … This pressure set up and eventually played some bad shots,” he added.
“I think we carried the custom that we wouldn’t be able to win key moments in the Australian series. We made some of the same mistakes again. Yes, Australia is a difficult place to play, but we won the last two series. But we went with confidence because we did not hold that we got into being. got into the fact that we got into the fact that we got into the fact that we got into it.
He also emphasized the collective love of the whole team for the test cricket, which is even more important.
“I love a cricket of a red ball. You can’t take it away from me, or anyone who was part of this Indian team. Everyone I talked to in this team feels the same. Red Ball cricket is number one for us.
“I grew up and watched the test cricket. I woke up in the morning at 5 to watch matches in Australia with my father – also loved the game. The test cricket is just something clean.
The Indian test team is undergoing the main transition to youth after stalwars Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma left the format. SHUBMAN GILL is now leading a side supported by experienced players such as Kl Rahul, Rishabh Pant and Jasprit Bumrah. Although the England series presents an important challenge in unknown conditions, expectations remain high.
Individually, the recent form of KL Rahula was mixed; He scored 276 runs for five tests against Australia in Border-Gavascar Trophy, but managed only 12 runs in his only appearance during the New Zealand series in Bengalur. This series offers Rahul a chance to regain his usual peace and rhythm score with a bat.
Published:
Debodinna Chakracorty
Published on:
May 25, 2025