‘Just quit when the time comes’: KL Rahul opens up on injuries, mental battles, and cricket’s next chapter | Cricket News

‘Just quit when the time comes’: KL Rahul opens up on injuries, mental battles, and cricket’s next chapter

NEW DELHI: India batter KL Rahul admits that his career has not yet fulfilled the lofty potential of his batting ability. The Karnataka batter, however, has found a new lease of life in a stable role in India’s ODI middle-order, emerging as one of the world’s most reliable No. 5 batter since 2023. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!In that period, Rahul is the only No. 5 batter globally to maintain a 60-plus average and a strike rate near 100 in 50-over cricket. At 33, he seems to be ripening in ODIs, even as his T20I career remains on pause since 2022, and his Test average of 35.86 continues to belie his true potential.

Why Tilak Varma will miss T20Is vs New Zealand | Comeback date revealed | T20 World Cup

In a conversation with former England captain Kevin Pietersen on YouTube, Rahul reflected candidly on the idea of retirement. “I don’t think it’s [retirement] gonna be that difficult. If you’re honest with yourself, when it’s time, it’s time. And there’s no point dragging it. Obviously, I’m some time away,” he said, emphasising a pragmatic approach to life beyond cricket.Rahul also discussed the mental toll of repeated injuries, which have often been harder to overcome than the physical pain. “There have been times when I’m injured and I’ve been injured so many times and that’s the hardest battle that you have to face. It’s not the pain… it’s the mental battle where your mind just gives up. You know, when it happens so many times, your mind is just like, you’ve done enough,” he said.

Poll

What do you think about KL Rahul’s potential as a batter?

He added that keeping a balanced perspective has helped him prepare for the eventual end of his international career. “Just quit. Just enjoy the stuff that you’ve got and you have your family and just do that. That’s the hardest battle… Cricket in our country will carry on. Cricket in the world will carry on. There are more important things in life and I think this mindset I’ve always had, but ever since I’ve had my first baby… the way you look at life is completely different,” Rahul said.After completing India’s ODI assignments earlier this month, Rahul is set to return to domestic action, turning out for Karnataka in a must-win Ranji Trophy clash against Punjab in Mohali on Thursday.

  • Related Posts

    IPL 2026: Rashid Khan, Shubman Gill power Gujarat Titans to crushing 77-run win over Rajasthan Royals | Cricket News

    Gujarat Titans’ Rashid Khan and teammates celebrate (ANI Photo) Rashid Khan produced a vintage spell while Shubman Gill led the way with a brilliant 84 as Gujarat Titans thrashed Rajasthan…

    IPL 2026: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi scripts history, becomes fastest ever to… | Cricket News

    Rajasthan Royals’ Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (ANI Photo) Vaibhav Sooryavanshi once again grabbed the spotlight in IPL 2026 after scripting a sensational world record during Rajasthan Royals’ clash against Gujarat Titans in…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    Miners unearthed an 11,000-carat ruby in Myanmar, but the real story goes beyond size |

    Miners unearthed an 11,000-carat ruby in Myanmar, but the real story goes beyond size |

    Kanna – Official Teaser

    Kanna – Official Teaser

    Aries Horoscope Today, May 10, 2026: A simple phone call and honest words will do more than grand promises

    Aries Horoscope Today, May 10, 2026: A simple phone call and honest words will do more than grand promises

    Vatican softens towards LGBTQ+ Catholics

    Vatican softens towards LGBTQ+ Catholics

    40 farmers agree to give land for Hindon terminal extension, to get 2x rate | Noida News

    40 farmers agree to give land for Hindon terminal extension, to get 2x rate | Noida News

    Former visa officer reveals 5 things interviewers notice apart from documents

    Former visa officer reveals 5 things interviewers notice apart from documents