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IND vs. ZIM: ‘The Team Hasn’t Forgotten What I’ve Done Over the Last 2-3 Years’ – KL Rahul on His Return From Injury

KL Rahul believes that the Indian team management has created an environment that can bridge the gap between a good and great player.

“It is in this type of environment that a player can progress from being a good player to a great player, playing a lot more match-winning innings for his team.” “After 42 games, Rahul has a fantastic average of 46 plus and five hundreds.

“It is critical for a player to have the support of the selectors, coach, and captain.” And It gives you so much confidence that your mind is clear and you can focus on what is important. It is simple for the player to see that your support group is behind you “The fashionable right-hander added.

Fit KL Rahul is back in the Indian team and will captain them in the three-match One-Day International series against Zimbabwe, which begins on August 18. Rahul has had a difficult few months due to injuries that have kept him out of the game. Rahul last played competitive cricket in the IPL 2022, when he suffered a right groyne injury ahead of the South Africa T20Is and had sports hernia surgery in Germany. He was supposed to return to the West Indies, but he became infected with COVID-19 and was ruled out.

Injuries & discussion on KL Rahul

In the absence of Rohit Sharma, the flamboyant opener has been named India’s captain for the Zimbabwe series, and he couldn’t thank the team management enough for remembering his contribution over the last two years while he was out due to injuries.

“You may be out for two months, but they will never forget what you have done for the team and the country over the last two to three years.” “Players thrive in such environments,” the Indian captain said on the eve of the first One-Day International against Zimbabwe.

Rahul has had his fair share of injuries, the most recent being surgery for a sports hernia.

The opener stated that injuries are a part of the game, but that part has not been kind to him.

“Injuries are a part of sport, and that part hasn’t been kind to me,” Rahul added.

He had been absent from the national team dressing room for some time after being ruled out of the T20I home series against South Africa in June.

“I’ve been out for two months, and just getting back into the dressing room and having that chat and laughter around the group is fantastic,” he added.

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