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'If this doesn't wake KL up to the style of cricket he needs to play...': Former Mumbai Indians pacer doesn't want Rahul to be like Virat Kohli

Lucknow Super Giants captain KL Rahul found himself on the receiving end of criticism after his slow knock did not leave enough deliveries to post a big score.

Adam Milne and Mitchell McClenaghan; KL Rahul running between the wickets (Getty Images)
authorSportsTak Desk
Thu, 09 May 05:18 PM IST

Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) skipper KL Rahul had a horrible day at the office against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) on May 8. Before Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma went ballistic, Rahul let his team down with a 33-ball 29 which did not let LSG post a daunting total against an in-form SRH. Rahul’s approach was criticised by many including former Mumbai Indians (MI) pacer Mitchell McClenaghan. The former New Zealand cricketer wants Rahul to wake up and stop thinking he is the only batter who can score runs to be able to play freely.
 

"If this doesn't wake KL up to the style of cricket he needs to play going forward to be successful and to continue playing for India, I don't know what will. He can do it. He has got to get past, very similar to what we've seen with Virat (Kohli), the feeling of ' You're the only person that can score runs'. And he's got to go, right, I need to score runs but if I am going to miss out, it's okay," McClenaghan said on ESPNcricinfo.
 

"Trust the other guys to do the job. It looks like he's carrying the whole team on his back thinking that if he doesn't bat the innings, they are not going to get a score. So, if he does get out like tonight, they're a long way behind where they need to be," he added.
 

Rahul’s slow knock against SRH

Rahul did not hit a single four in the powerplay overs. He hit a massive six off SRH captain Pat Cummins. As Quinton de Kock and Marcus Stoinis departed for respective single-digit scores, Rahul slowed down. LSG could not capitalise in the powerplay overs and scored 27 runs. When Rahul lost his wicket to Cummins in the 10th over of the innings, LSG’s score was 57/3. 

 

ALSO READ: 'Maybe Travis Head, Abhishek Sharma changed pitch': Pat Cummins after the batting duo pulled off record chase for SRH against LSG
 

Rahul’s numbers in IPL 2024

While Rahul has scored 460 runs from 12 games at an average of 38.33 in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024, his strike rate of 136.09 has been criticised by many. Moreover, his intent to go all guns blazing in the powerplay has been lacking.
 

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