When a strong shot on the onside by KL Rahul bounced off forward short-leg Peter Handscomb’s leg to nestle into the hands of wicketkeeper Alex Carey during India’s fourth innings chase at the Kotla, you couldn’t help but feel a little sad for the Bengaluru boy. At a time when everything is falling into place for the team, it’s just not happening for Rahul. Even when he is starting to look good, there’s a slice of bad luck here and there that is bringing about his downfall.In a world where yesterday’s result is the only benchmark, 10 scores of below 25 is absolutely unacceptable. Openers before him, like Mayank Agarwal or Shikhar Dhawan, haven’t survived such lean patches and the management’s decision to stick to Rahul is leading to allegations of “favouritism” by former Indian pacer Venkatesh Prasad and a few others.Read AlsoRohit Sharma breaks his silence on KL Rahul's prolonged lean patchKL Rahul's woeful form continued with the Indian opener enduring yet another failure in the second innings of the second Test against Australia in New Delhi.The BCCI, too, is losing patience and the decision to strip Rahul of vice-captaincy duties for the third Test clearly indicates that the 30-year-old is treading thin ice. The fact that Shubman Gill has been in red-hot form leading up to the Australia series and has been still made to wait has added to the clamour for Rahul’s head.Indian batting coach Vikram Rathour defended Rahul the other day saying that he has got difficult runs in overseas conditions, but former chairman of selectors Krishnamachari Srikkanth feels it is time to give Rahul a break.“I have tremendous admiration for the class of Rahul, in fact I call him Rolls Royce Rahul... but it is just not happening for him at the moment. If I was the chairman of selectors, I would have gone up to him and told him to take a break for a while,” Srikkanth told TOI.The former India opener says that in the cut-throat world of international cricket, it can happen to anybody, especially an opener. Read Also'Needs to play county cricket': Venkatesh Prasad fires fresh salvo at out-of-form KL RahulFormer India pacer Venkatesh Prasad on Monday slammed the struggling India opener KL Rahul for his poor run in Tests. Prasad, who represented India in 33 Tests, pointed out KL's overseas and home records and compared his statistics with the likes of Shikhar Dhawan, Mayank Agarwal, Shubman Gill and“I cannot pinpoint a technical deficiency in his game at the moment. I think this is more mental and all Rahul needs to do is take a break and sort his mind out. There’s no reason why he can’t come back all guns blazing,” Srikkanth said.It is not the first time that Rahul had a lean patch. In 2018 in England, he was having a similar crisis, failing in the first four Test matches. At that point, he was having a problem of leaving his bat hanging away from his body and was getting played-on. But the team management was adamant that Rahul had the class to succeed and he came back with a brilliant century in the second innings at the Oval, along with Rishabh Pant.1/11KL Rahul faces heat for poor batting form Previous NextShow Captions
India opener KL Rahul has been under fire of late for his poor Test form.
In India's 1st innings of the 2nd Test, Rahul initially stood firm against the opposition attack.
But Nathan Lyon turned on the heat to dismiss Rahul in both the innings. AFP
Rahul has gone past 25 just once in his last 11 Test innings, scoring -- 50, 8, 12, 10, 22, 23, 10, 2, 20, 17 and 1.
Since 2017, Rahul only has 1204 runs in 48 innings at an average of just over 26.
Former India pacer Venkatesh Prasad lashed out at the Indian team management for persisting with Rahul.
Prasad said that the Rahul's inclusion costs other talented batters a place in the national side.
Citing the example of Sarfaraz Khan, Prasad slammed the selectors for ignoring players who have been performing consistently in the domestic circuit.
India also have Shubman Gill, who is in sublime form, in the squad to face Australia but he is yet to play a Test in the series.
India also have Abhimanyu Easwaran waiting in the wings though he has not been named in the India squad that was announced for the first 2 Tests.
“But you should realize that Rahul, at that stage, was a youngster...but now it’s significantly different and there are players like Shubhman who are just not knocking, but banging on the door. And then there’s Prithvi Shaw as well. How long can you ignore legitimate claims?” former Tamil Nadu player Sunil Subramaniam, who was India’s manager and a part of Ravi Shastri’s think-tank in the 2018 series, said.By the looks of it, Rahul may just get one final chance in the third Test match in Indore. One gets the impression that Rahul has been batting well at the nets and that is the reason why the current management is persisting with him. They believe he is just one good innings away from finding form and it can happen anytime.Read AlsoThe curious case of KL Rahul: Talent or favouritism? A match winner or a liability?In the firing line for his prolonged lean patch, KL Rahul's continuation in the Test team has come as a surprise for many. But the Indian team management has persisted with the 30-year-old, using his twin tons -- that came in overseas Tests back in 2021 -- in defence of his continuous selections.“But with all due respect to Rahul, it is time to play Shubman. You can’t keep a player waiting when he is in the form of his life,” Srikkanth said. In a week’s time we’ll know if Rahul gets his final chance or is it over to Shubman.