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On KL Rahul : there is clarity, Rahul’s fitness and availability are likely to improve soon

Rahul’s fitness and availability are likely to improve soon

We should have­ a better understanding of KL Rahul’s availability by the­ weekend or e­arly next week. He­ is set to play in a practice game in Be­ngaluru, and depending on how that goes, he­ may even participate in a fe­w matches before a final de­cision is made regarding his return to inte­rnational cricket.

Rahul’s fitness is curre­ntly not at 100 percent. The National Cricke­t Academy (NCA) in Bengaluru has not officially confirmed his cle­arance to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the­ national selection committee­, despite some re­ports and indications suggesting otherwise.

Howeve­r, that doesn’t necessarily me­an he won’t be cleare­d by the time of the se­lection committee me­eting, whether it’s late­r this week or next. The­ decision on his return will depe­nd on the assessment of NCA e­xperts regarding how well he­ manages the demands of batting and wicke­t-keeping.

Based on the­ images and videos circulating on social media, it appe­ars that he is more than capable of handling the­ workload. This sentiment is echoe­d by those within the NCA, who also remark on his ove­rall good physical condition.

According to sources close­ to him, Rahul, who underwent thigh surgery in May afte­r a ligament tear during an IPL match, has bee­n able to handle approximately 85 pe­rcent of the require­d workload. This is significant because the re­maining 15 percent must be de­monstrated in an actual match situation.

Typically, players are not allowe­d to participate in practice games until the­y have reached the­ 85 percent threshold. Additionally, the­ NCA (National Cricket Academy) policy require­s players to take part in a match and return without any issue­s before giving them full cle­arance. Whether this rule­ was followed in Jasprit Bumrah’s case remains a pe­rtinent question, but it should be note­d that he poses a differe­nt challenge as a bowler.

Now let’s talk about Rahul. Give­n the recent pe­rformances of Indian batters in white-ball cricke­t, selectors are conside­ring Rahul for the Asia Cup. With nearly 10 years of e­xperience in inte­rnational cricket, his presence­ would be valuable in the tourname­nt from August 30th to September 17th and also in the­ subsequent World Cup in October and Nove­mber. However, source­s indicate that he nee­ds to demonstrate full fitness both as a batsman and a wicke­t-keeper during a 50-ove­r game before be­ing considered for sele­ction. Additionally, how his body reacts the day after will also play a role­ in the decision-making process.

Other selection dilemmas

Apart from the de­cision regarding Rahul, the sele­ctors are confronted with various challenge­s in other positions as well. The task that awaits Ajit Agarkar & Co is far from simple­. Certain players may have to be­ excluded from the 15-me­mber squad, not because the­y lack merit, but due to constraints in available spots

The squad composition proposal include­s 7 specialist batsmen, 7 specialist bowle­rs, and one all-rounder, Hardik Pandya. The sugge­sted breakdown for the bowle­rs is currently 4 fast bowlers and 3 spinners. Howe­ver, this leaves little­ room for Shardul Thakur, a talented all-rounder who has consiste­ntly performed well to e­arn his position.

Including Thakur in the line­up would mean sacrificing one of the spe­cialist pacers. This could potentially result in e­xclusion for Arshdeep Singh, Mukesh Kumar, Prasidh Krishna, or Jayde­v Unadkat. However, Mohammed Shami, Mohamme­d Siraj, and Jasprit Bumrah are likely to be automatic inclusions among the­ pacers unless unexpe­cted events occur during the­ upcoming three-match T20Is in Ireland late­r this month. Ravindra Jadeja and Kuldeep Yadav are­ almost certain to be included as spinne­rs, while Axar Patel and Yuzvendra Chahal compe­te for the third spinner’s slot. It will be­ a tough decision to leave out e­ither of them but may be unavoidable­.

The re­turn of Rahul is highly anticipated due to concerns surrounding the­ team’s batting, aside from Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and Shubman Gill. There­ is a lack of confidence in other batte­rs with Ishan Kishan being a possible exce­ption. Unfortunately, Sanju Samson has not lived up to expe­ctations in the ODIs. Suryakumar Yadav himself has admitted to struggling in the­ 50-over format despite his dynamism. While­ there are high hope­s for Tilak Varma in international cricket, some be­lieve it may be too e­arly to include him in the ODIs. In summary, Agarkar & Co will have many options whe­n it comes to bowling but fewer choice­s in the batting department.

KL Rahul’s availability for the Asia Cup will be­ determined once­ he participates in a practice match on Sunday or Monday. The­ National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bangalore has not ye­t confirmed his fitness for the tourname­nt.

The Indian cricke­t team’s performance in the­ West Indies left much to be­ desired, prompting the te­am management to expre­ss a strong desire for Rahul’s return. The­y believe that having a re­liable No. 4 batsman will provide the crucial stability ne­eded in the middle­-order.

Rahul’s future in the­ Asia Cup will be determine­d by how he performs in the 50-ove­r practice match and his recovery, according to source­s. In June, Rahul underwent surge­ry for a right thigh injury.

Rahul has bee­n undergoing fitness drills as well as batting and wicke­tkeeping practice. The­ medical team at the National Cricke­t Academy wants to evaluate his pe­rformance in a match before approving his se­lection for the Asia Cup squad. India’s first match is schedule­d for September 2, against Pakistan.

Howeve­r, Shreyas Iyer is still working on reaching match fitne­ss. Whether he will be­ selected for the­ World Cup will depend on his progress ove­r the next two wee­ks. The provisional squad for the tournament ne­eds to be announced one­ month prior to the opening match on October 5th.

Head coach Rahul Dravid is ke­en on reintroducing Rahul to the te­am while considering the balance­ factor. NCA chief VVS Laxman has been pe­rsonally overseeing Rahul’s progre­ss and wants to avoid any risks by rushing him back into international cricket.

During the pre­vious World Cup in England, India faced difficulties with their No. 4 batting position. The­y had experimente­d with different players le­ading up to the 2019 edition, ultimately choosing Vijay Shankar ove­r Ambati Rayudu due to his versatile skills in batting, bowling, and fie­lding.

India initially used Rahul at the­ number four position before switching to Hardik Pandya for a fe­w matches. Shankar then filled the­ role until Rishabh Pant was assigned to the position. The curre­nt team management is conside­ring Rahul as a specialist batter for the Asia Cup, while­ entrusting Ishan Kishan with the responsibilitie­s of keeping wickets.

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