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Talking straight to teammate Mayank Agarwal on BCCI.tv, Rahul stated that around “six-seven months or a year ago” he never really felt that he would get an opportunity to represent India in the red-ball format of the game ever. Now, not only does Rahul have a possibility to fix the opening place, but he has been appointed as the deputy to skipper Virat Kohli for the South Africa Tests after regular vice-captain Rohit Sharma was ruled out of the series due to an injury.
The striking right-hand batsman told, around a year back, he was not even sure if he would ever represent India in Test cricket again.
“Before 6-7 months or a year ago, I never thought I would get to play Test cricket again. Things changed quickly and I am very happy and grateful for such a huge responsibility is given to me as vice-captain for this tour. I am looking forward to giving my best,” said KL Rahul.
Rahul had made his Test debut in a Boxing Day Test against Australia back in 2014 and did not do good. Later he was dropped from the Test after failing to perform.
“I have bitter-sweet memories from Boxing Day. I debuted on a Boxing Day Test in Australia, but that did not go well. I lost my position again. I felt that’s the end for me. I think I have become more balanced in my approach to the game. I have changed a lot from how I used to play in 2014 when I made my debut and in 2018,” said Rahul.
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