Former Indian cricket and coach of BAWS SANJAY Bangar believes that Kl Rahul will be deeply disappointed with his release on the day of the Indian second test against West India in Delhi. Rahul, who looked in good touch, was sunk 38 from the van of Jomela Warrican after the wrong reading of the rotation.
Bangar spoke of star sports after a daily game and appreciated the way Rahul began his shifts, and noticed his folded start and confident blow with the play to the hind leg. The former coach, however, also pointed to technical inconsistencies that entered Rahul’s game, as shifts progressed, suggesting that too much is happening in the dough mind.
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“The way he fired at the beginning was a typical Kl Rahul, where he allowed the ball to come to him. It is a dough that does not try to go on the front leg too much. He plays very well on the back leg, and therefore many runs in a square leg and fine legs against a new ball.
“We saw it a little use of it. The lower hand didn’t look good on straight ride and lofted on-pohon, and I felt that something was not bad because Klul’s aerial shots generally point towards the sight.
Running high on self -confidence after its century in the opening test in Ahmedabad, Rahul was looking for another big score in Delhi. He worked with Yashasvi Jaiswal upstairs and began as an aggressor, while the young left -handed took the time to settle. But just as it seemed that Rahul found his rhythm, the concentration failed to see him and miss the move, which led to an easy stump, a moment that, as Bangar said, would certainly frustrate him.
Rahul’s revival as the Indian opening of the first selection was one of the speaking points of the season. When Rohit Sharma left the test cricket at the beginning of this year, Rahul and Jaiswal appeared as a seated opening pair. 33 -year -old maturity and adaptability were essential for India, especially in overseas conditions from England Tour at the beginning of this year.
Fortunately, for India, Rahul’s goal did not laift their shifts. Jaiswal continued the score of the noble century, His seventh in tests, while Sai Sudhasan also joined him in a redemption mode in a decisive 193-run stand for the second goal, which helped India regain control over the match.
While Rahul 38 does not have to reflect its real form, Bangar’s analysis emphasizes fine margins in test bats, where one mistake can turn a promise into regret. As a leading opener in India, Rahul will undoubtedly try to bounce back stronger when he takes care of the guard again.
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Published:
Debodinna Chakracorty
Published on:
October 11, 2025