

Ravi Shastri on KL Rahul: A five-match Test series is being played between India and England. Three matches in this series have been thrilling. In which England has taken a 2-1 lead. Indian batsmen have performed brilliantly in this series. In this, India’s opener KL Rahul has shown his talent by scoring two centuries in three matches. Everyone is praising Rahul’s performance. Similarly, former India coach Ravi Shastri has expressed hope that Rahul will maintain this rhythm for the next three-four years.
Former India player Ravi Shastri has made a big statement about Rahul. He said, “Rahul has benefited a lot after changing the front foot technique. I hope he continues to perform like this. Rahul has scored 375 runs in three Test matches with the help of two centuries and a half-century. He is the fourth highest run-scorer in the series so far after Shubman Gill, Rishabh Pant and Jamie Smith.
What exactly did Ravi Shastri say?
Shastri made a comment about Rahul during the ICC review. He said, “I think he has changed his front foot technique a bit. Apart from that, his role in defending has also changed. With the new technique, the chances of him getting out or getting out LBW have reduced a lot,” Shastri said.
Rahul has good technique.
Shastri further said, “Rahul has developed the technique to deal with swinging balls in the English conditions. He is rich in technique. So far, there has not been much movement in the ball, but even if the ball moves, he has the technique to deal with it. There is not a single person in the world who would say that Rahul does not have talent. The anger was that despite being so talented, he could not perform, but he has been in great form in this series.”
Ravi Shastri expressed hope that “in the next few years, his batting average will be around 50. He is in his best form. If he continues to play like this for the next three-four years, he will score many centuries. Because, he is also playing a lot of cricket in India. His average should be around 50.” KL Rahul has so far scored 3632 runs in 61 Test matches at an average of 35.3. This includes 10 centuries and 18 half-centuries.
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