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KL Rahul has transformed his cricket journey with a remarkable performance in IPL 2025 for Delhi Capitals. After a challenging stint with Lucknow Super Giants, Rahul has emerged stronger, scoring 323 runs in seven innings and showing exceptional batting prowess. Veteran player Chetashwar Pujara praised Rahul's mature approach, highlighting his ability to move past previous setbacks. Experts like Nick Knight suggest Rahul's current success might be linked to being free from captaincy responsibilities.

Key Points: KL Rahul's DC Redemption After LSG Struggles in IPL 2025

  • - Rahul scores match-winning 57 not out against challenging target
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IPL 2025: Rahul wants to enjoy his batting, rather than think about what went wrong at LSG, says Pujara

KL Rahul's stunning comeback with Delhi Capitals, scoring 323 runs in seven innings after challenging LSG season, praised by Chetashwar Pujara

"Just move on, don't carry any baggage from the past - Chetashwar Pujara"

New Delhi, April 23

Veteran India batter Cheteshwar Pujara has lauded KL Rahul for successfully setting aside thoughts on what went wrong at the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) and aiming to enjoy his present good form with the Delhi Capitals (DC) in IPL 2025.

On Tuesday, Rahul hit a match-winning 42-ball 57 not out, which was full of attacking shots and helped DC chase down 160 in 17.5 overs, thus taking their tally of points this season to 12. After missing the opening match against LSG for the birth of his daughter, Rahul has since amassed 323 runs in seven innings, and is now DC's leading run-getter in the competition.

"Just move on, don't carry any baggage from the past. And that's a good thing. Look, KL is a mature player. Last couple of years, he's been batting well across formats. He doesn't want to think about the past and wants to enjoy his batting and be in his zone, rather than think about what went wrong when he was playing for the LSG team.

"It's good to move on, which will also help him play well for DC and even for the Indian team. Because, lately, he is someone the India team also relies on, the way he's batting. Even as a person, he looks a lot more mature now, he understands his game very well. We have seen a different KL Rahul this season. When he started (against LSG), he didn't look that (fluid), but still he picked it up," said Pujara to ESPNCricinfo.

Former England opener Nick Knight suggested Rahul's success in IPL 2025 might stem from the absence of leadership role, something which he had taken up while at LSG.

"Captaincy can do funny things to you - sometimes you thrive on it, sometimes it's a burden. Whether that's had any impact, of not being captain now, just being free and being able to play the match situation.

"We've got this obsession in cricket that the best player has to be captain. That's not always the case, is it? I'm not saying that's the case with KL Rahul, or even Rishabh Pant, but he's batting with so much freedom and looks relaxed in the crease," he said.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
KL is in such great form this season! That 57* was pure class. So happy to see him playing freely without captaincy pressure. DC made a great move by getting him! 🔥
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Priya M.
Interesting point about captaincy being a burden sometimes. We've seen so many players perform better when they're just focused on their game. Hope KL continues this form for Team India too!
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Ankit S.
While I'm happy for KL's success, I do think the article glosses over how poorly LSG managed him last season. The franchise deserves some criticism for not utilizing his talent properly.
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Sanjana P.
That shot over extra cover in the 15th over was just 😍! When KL is in this kind of form, there are few better to watch in world cricket. More please!
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Vikram J.
Pujara's analysis is spot on. KL has matured so much as a player. The way he paced that innings showed great game awareness. Hope he carries this confidence into the World T20!

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