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ENG vs IND : “KL Rahul Is Ideal To Take Role Of Virat Kohli At No.4”- Saba Karim’s Mind Boggling Statement

KL Rahul has always had the tattoos, but needle work doesn’t produce street cred. For a 33-year old batsman who has played 58 Tests and has hundreds in England, Australia and South Africa, KL Rahul strangely hasn’t owned a series yet. KL Rahul can start well and taper away or start badly and somewhat redeem with a couple of knocks of substance but a signature series of his own, that fans can remember as his calling card is missing.

In the absence of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, and with Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane blurring as distant objects in the Indian cricket’s rearview mirror, KL Rahul is now the senior most Test batsman in England. There is no spot as a character in a supporting role, he has to own the untenanted senior star batsman’s role. One good thing is that he is in the best place right now with his game to pull this off.

KL Rahul’s stellar test career and records in England

Expectation never rested easily on KL Rahul, more so after a promising start that saw him score hundreds at Sydney, Colombo and Kingston on his first three tours in 2014-15. Indian batters aren’t granted a quiet entry. And there KL Rahul was, setting the pulse racing with his tempered aggression and silken touch. Slipping from that high into a limbo where he was repeatedly uncertain of a place in the eleven before being passed over for captaincy, this is as challenging a terrain as it can get for a cricketer. Where does he go from here

KL Rahul is 33. It may still be his destiny to be remembered as a remarkable batter with an envious record. Most batting greats find their feet in their early 20s before having to deal with doubts that creep in. In KL Rahul’s case though, it didn’t help that almost immediately after his debut he found himself pushed around in the batting order when he should have been slowly nudged into the batting core. Ill-managed transitions and quick-fix strategies are to blame for this, something Indian cricket has been guilty of countless times.

KL Rahul  has also not enjoyed the rub of the green. Conviction wasn’t always top-notch. Commanding where comfortable, quiet elsewhere, Rahul’s returns haven’t always justified the talent he emerged with. It didn’t also help that he appeared distant. Virat Kohli commanded the camera even in his most vulnerable phase, but KL Rahul always looked human.

The numbers don’t lie too. KL Rahul averages 39.62 at home, 25.72 in Australia, 28.38 in South Africa, and most relevantly — 34.11 in England. Shubman Gill is the captain, and considering the long rope India captains normally get these days, it’s almost certain KL Rahul won’t ever be captain. Which leaves him with the next best job – raise his game and become India’s batting lynchpin.

This is significant too because never has the absence of senior players since the early 2010s looked this acute for India. The buck stops with the captain but without support from players who can influence the game, confidence can take a beating. For a long time the batting group has had one or more selfless seniors who would happily pass on their insights.

India now find themselves in a position where a man who has played only three Tests in England has been chosen to lead there. In hindsight, Kohli’s absence looks like an irreparable loss. But it’s also an opportunity for KL Rahul to find his calling.

That it comes in England of all places must be good news. Across nine Tests over two tours in 2018 and 2021-22, KL Rahul has scored 597 runs, including two centuries. That he opened in all but one of those Tests must work in his favour when the team management convenes to pick Yashasvi Jaiswal’s partner.

Though there is still no clarity on who will bat at No.4 if Gill comes in at one-drop, Rahul’s numbers as opener in England boosts his case. India also need that bit of assurance at the top considering the largely inexperienced batting order till Rishabh Pant and Ravindra Jadeja come in.

KL Rahul needs this as well. He would love another opportunity to prove he isn’t a wasted talent. He has had a quiet ascendency in the past 18 months — he hit 66 (India’s top score) in the 2023 ODI World Cup final, an unbeaten 34 in the 2025 Champions Trophy final, and enjoyed a rich vein of form in IPL where he scored a hundred for the first time since 2022. But red-ball cricket is where he must peak.

The hesitation in putting so much faith in KL Rahul is not without reason. Since averages are still a definitive way of measuring a batter’s worth in red-ball cricket, KL Rahul’s career curve raises a few red flags. Between December, 2016 and September, 2018 he didn’t hit a hundred even though he was averaging around 33. That dropped to 22.23 across 15 Tests between 2018 and 2019, making his position untenable.

In nine Test matches, KL Rahul has scored 614 runs across 18 innings, averaging 34.11. His scores include one century and two half-centuries. He made a resounding comeback on the 2021 tour of England, scoring 84 in the first Test at Nottingham and an admirable 129 at Lord’s before going off the boil. A pulsating hundred at Centurion a few months later raised hope, but he again went off the radar for nearly two years.

There are mitigating factors though. Not always being the first pick meant the pressure to perform was a tad higher than for the rest. Add to it injuries that sidelined him for several months at a time. KL Rahul cares though. When the rest of the side was falling to flashy shots in Australia on the last tour, he built his innings by leaving the ball. He faced 551 balls in that series, next only to Jaiswal’s 732, though the resistance didn’t always translate into big runs.

Former Indian wicketkeeper Saba Karim has insisted that KL Rahul at No 3 would be idle for England conditions as he will provide the required experience and stabiity to the new look squad.

Saba Karim backs experienced KL Rahul for No 4 position for England series

Former India chief selector Saba Karim has named KL Rahul as his ideal choice to bat at Virat Kohli’s position in the upcoming Test series against England. Kohli’s retirement just ahead of the series has left massive shoes to fill for the team management.

While many are expecting captain Shubman Gill to bat at number four, Saba Karim has suggested KL Rahul to be the ideal fit for the role. The former wicketkeeper batter mentioned how Rahul can use his experience and play dual role for the team by negotiating the early set back and also take the innings forward.

“Well, in the absence of Kohli, Rahul’s role is monumental. And I look at him, as a batter who can bat a number four.

Many people have suggested different batting positions, but I feel that KL is ideal to replace or take over, the role of Virat Kohli at number four, because that number four, he can play a dual role of negotiating the early setback if that happens in the Indian side, and then he can carry the innings forward. He does have the right kind of technique. He has done well in England,” Karim told NDTV

Furthermore, Karim also stated that KL Rahul has shown a lot of maturity over the past few seasons, which will come handy in England.

“He has a temperament. And I think with the past season, season and a half, there is a lot of maturity that has come in. So I think that’s the kind of responsibility with Indian team management,” he added.

KL Rahul has batted just twice at number four in his Test career, coincidentally against England, and has scored 108 at an average of 54. The right-handed batter recently re-established himself as an opener in Australia during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25, alongside Yashasvi Jaiswal. Hence, it would be a big risk for the team management to tinker with his batting position, especially after the retirement of captain Rohit Sharma

The five-match Test series against England will start from June 20 to July 4 and will be played in five venues for nearly two months.The first Test will be played in Leeds, then in Birmingham before moving to London’s iconic Lord’s, and the last two Tests will be played in Manchester and The Oval.

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