Is KL Rahul unfairly criticized as a wicketkeeper? India star faces backlash once more after controversial demotion
Rahul, aged 32, has unfortunately faced early dismissal from the team on multiple occasion...
Rahul, aged 32, has unfortunately faced early dismissal from the team on multiple occasions, being replaced without a fair chance to prove himself. Despite his exceptional adaptability in various roles such as opening the innings, batting in the middle order, and even taking on the wicketkeeping duties across different formats, he has still found himself sidelined after only a few setbacks. Despite being a quintessential team player, Rahul has struggled to secure a consistent spot in the playing XI.

During last year’s home Test season, he was axed after the first Test against New Zealand. Even though he scored a half-century in the second Test against Bangladesh, it was overlooked as India struggled with their senior batters underperforming. Ultimately, it was Rahul who bore the brunt, while established names like Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma were given a longer rope,
Considering Rahul's wicketkeeping performances in the Champions Trophy and the preceding England ODIs is enough to end the misconception that he's a bad keeper. If anything, Rahul has had mixed outings behind the stumps. Thus far, he has dropped four catches, including two in the recent match against New Zealand and in the game against Bangladesh, where he was named Fielder of the Match for taking three catches, despite missing a stumping opportunity against Jaker Ali. The numbers below present a better picture.
India vs England ODIs1st ODI: Catch taken -2, Stumping - 1, Catch Drop - 0
2nd ODI: Catch taken -0, Stumping - 0, Catch Drop - 1
3rd ODI: Catch taken -1, Stumping - 1, Catch Drop - 1
Champions Trophyvs BAN: Catch taken - 3, Stumping - 0, Catch Drop - 0
vs PAK: Catch taken - 1, Stumping - 0, Catch Drop - 0
vs NZ: Catch taken - 0, Stumping - 1, Catch Drop - 2
Here's an eye-opener: Rahul currently leads the charts for most dismissals by a wicketkeeper in the ongoing Champions Trophy, with four catches and a stumping, averaging 1.666 dismissals per innings. Although his batting numbers are far from impressive, largely due to limited opportunities. The Indian management has surprisingly demoted him to No. 6, below Axar Patel – a puzzling decision for a player who started his career as an opener. He played a crucial unbeaten 41 against Bangladesh but didn't get to bat against Pakistan and his most recent outing against New Zealand was underwhelming, managing just 23 runs.
Dropping a player after just one failure, especially after pushing him down the batting order, would set the wrong precedent. Rahul has stepped up for India in critical situations before. During the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, when Rohit Sharma missed the first Test, Rahul displayed solid technique on Perth’s bouncy surface and guided young Yashasvi Jaiswal in the second innings to help India secure a win. However, once Rohit returned, Rahul was pushed back to the middle order, disrupting his momentum. When Rohit struggled, Rahul was reinstated as an opener, but the inconsistency in his role led to an underwhelming end to a promising start to the series.
Once touted as the next big thing in Indian cricket and a potential successor to Virat Kohli, Rahul has yet to fulfil his true potential. While his inconsistency with the bat has been a concern, the team management has also failed to bring out the best in him, often treating him as a makeshift player rather than a key asset.
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