Delhi: KL Rahul made a brilliant comeback in the cricket of the red ball after about five months, when he scored a brilliant century on the first day of the second informal Test match between India A and England Lions.
Prior to the five -match Test series against England, Rahul’s 116 -run innings can give him a place in India’s Test team with Yashaswi Jaiswal, especially after Rohit Sharma’s retirement. In such a situation, Rahul’s childhood coach Samuel Jayaraj told that he was always ready to adopt challenges.
Jayaraj said in a conversation with the Times of India, “If you ask me, as a coach, I am not surprised in it. He was always ready. He was also a wicketkeeper. He used to rotate the strike cleverly, he used to take a single over on the fourth, fifth or sixth ball. Played well. “
He further said, “Even despite the good ODI World Cup, he was not selected for the T20 World Cup. But, he did not complain, nor was it frustrated, because he has seen all this since childhood. That is why he is so strong mentally and technically, and this is his greatest strength. He has become quite mature. He has been playing a high level of cricket for the last 10 years. This is the most special, restrained and controlled for me. “
Jayaraj expressed confidence and said, “I always tell him the same thing, ‘Enjoy and be.’ This has been my message, my mantra, even my password is the same, if you do it. If you are not happy, you will not react as you want. “
Rahul’s childhood coach said, “The form is temporary for me, but the skill and technology you develop is always with you, when he used to play the kingdom and zonal matches in Mangalore and Bangalore, then we coaches were always focused on red-ball cricket, then we did not think much about white-ball cricket, then we created the foundation, the foundation, technology and skills, he was in the red-ball cricket.”
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