Irfan Pathan Explains Why KL Rahul's Lower-Order Batting Is a Masterstroke

Former cricketer Irfan Pathan has explained the strategic value of KL Rahul batting lower in the ODI order, linking it to the ball reversing after the 34th over. He praised Rahul's composure in sealing India's win against New Zealand with a calculated innings. Pathan also highlighted the crucial all-round contribution of Harshit Rana, whose 29-run knock and two wickets were pivotal. India secured a four-wicket victory in Vadodara, overcoming a mid-innings stumble after Virat Kohli's dismissal.

Key Points: Irfan Pathan on KL Rahul's Crucial Lower-Order Role in ODI

  • Pathan explains Rahul's lower-order role
  • Highlights ball reversal after 34 overs
  • Praises Rahul's controlled chase
  • Credits Harshit Rana's all-round show
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"In those situations, a technically correct batter makes a difference": Irfan Pathan speaks on KL Rahul batting down in order

Irfan Pathan defends KL Rahul's batting position, explaining how his technique is vital after the 34th over when the ball reverses. Analysis of India's ODI win.

"In those situations, a technically correct batter makes a difference. - Irfan Pathan"

New Delhi, January 12

Former Indian cricketer Irfan Pathan praised KL Rahul's smart batting approach in the ODI, saying he's often misunderstood when batting lower down. Pathan highlighted that with the ball reversing slightly after the 34th over, a technically sound batter like Rahul makes a difference.

Rahul once again showcased his brilliance with the bat, sealing the match for India in the first ODI against New Zealand. Rahul aced the tense chase with two fours followed by a booming six to seal the match off debutant Kiwi pacer Kristian Clarke off the last ball of the 49th over.

Pathan pointed out that while other batsmen struggled, Rahul stayed in control, taking singles and waiting for the right moment to strike.

"When KL Rahul bats, people often ask why he is batting so low. But we need to keep in mind that the rule has now changed because the ball reverses slightly after the 34th over. If the ball doesn't reverse, it is slow. In those situations, a technically correct batter makes a difference. Other batters were getting slightly troubled in the first ODI, but Rahul was well in control. Rahul showed what his approach was when he kept taking singles. It was predicted he would target the 49th over and sealed the game with two fours, followed by a six, " Irfan Pathan said on his YouTube Channel.

Pathan also praised Harshit Rana's contribution in the first ODI and said people should now realise that he is being picked based on his talent.

"Harshit Rana's contribution was equally crucial. The way Rana has been batting and bowling, people should now realise that he is being picked based on his talent. This was the most important knock of his career. India might have found it difficult if that 37-run stand wouldn't come," he added.

Rana showcased his all-around skills against New Zealand in the first ODI on Sunday. With the ball, he scalped two wickets, removing both the New Zealand openers Devon Conway and Henry Nicholls.

With the bat, Rana played a vital cameo under pressure, scoring 29 off 23 balls, which included two fours and a six. His timely contribution eased the pressure on Rahul and played a key role in guiding India through a tricky phase of the chase.

India defeated New Zealand by four wickets in the first ODI in Vadodara on Sunday. The hosts lost momentum after Virat Kohli was dismissed for 93, but KL Rahul's calm and composed 29 not out off 21 balls sealed the victory for India in the second last over.

India pulled off a thrilling chase, reaching 301 in the second last over of the innings, with Rahul and Washington Sundar putting up a decent partnership to seal the win by four wickets.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Watching from the US, it's fascinating to see the tactical depth in cricket. Pathan's analysis about the ball reversing after 34 overs explains why a technically sound player like Rahul is so valuable in that position. Great insight!
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Vikram M
Absolutely agree. Rahul is a proper finisher. He doesn't need to bat in the top 3 to prove his worth. His calmness under pressure is what wins us matches. Harshit Rana was a brilliant find too! Future looks bright.
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Priya S
While I respect Irfan's view, I sometimes feel Rahul plays too conservatively at the start. Yes, he finished well, but we needed those runs earlier. Just my two paise. Still, a win is a win! 😊
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Rohit P
Team needs players who can adapt. Rahul bhai does that. Top order, middle order, wicketkeeping - he does it all. And Rana! What a debut! Taking two wickets and then that cameo... bas kya bolu!
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Michael C
As a neutral fan, it's impressive to see India's bench strength. Losing Kohli at 93 could have derailed the chase, but Rahul and a debutant stepped up. That's the sign of a champion team.

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