Former Indian cricketer Sanjay Bangar has provided insights into the crucial position that KL Rahul holds in Team India’s preparations for the imminent Asia Cup 2023. Demonstrating a keen understanding of the team’s interplay, Bangar has delved deep into the vital aspect of KL Rahul serving as both a capable wicketkeeper and a proficient batsman. He has eloquently explained how this well-thought-out strategic choice harmonizes with India’s dual objectives of achieving equilibrium within the team while maximizing overall performance.
“I think keeper batter because no one bowls in the top 5 of team India, so it means if you want 6 bowling options you should have a player in your top 5 who can bowl or he should be a wicket-keeper batsman. So, I feel if KL Rahul plays the role of a wicket-keeper batsman, I believe then only he should be considered in the playing XI because in that way the team’s balance will be maintained,” Sanjay Bangar told Star Sports.
As the 2023 Asia Cup commences, India embarks on their journey towards the ODI World Cup scheduled for October on their home turf. The Indian cricket team aims to break a decade-long dry spell in ICC tournaments, with their last victory being the Champions Trophy in 2013.
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The resurgence of Shreyas Iyer and KL Rahul, following their recovery from injuries, has provided a significant boost to the team’s lineup. However, both players have been sidelined for several months, making their comeback a last-minute addition to the squad led by Rohit Sharma.
There are concerns about KL Rahul’s fitness leading up to India’s opening match against Pakistan in the Asia Cup on September 2nd. Ajit Agarkar, the Chief Selector, mentioned that the 31-year-old player encountered a minor issue during his rehabilitation from a thigh injury.
“If Kl Rahul is not fit as a batsman then Ishan Kishan has done nothing wrong because he is a better wicket-keeper and also a regular wicket-keeper. So, in the 50 over format game wherever India is going to play you will obviously want a fit and number one wicket keeper to play in the starting XI rather than considering a player who is half fit or who feels that he can be injured again,” Bangar further said.