Key Points

Sanjay Manjrekar praised KL Rahul's mental resilience and consistency during India's England tour, where he scored 500+ runs. Rahul's defensive technique stood out, especially in match-saving situations. He is closing in on Sunil Gavaskar's overseas records with 12 fifty-plus scores in SENA nations. India, trailing by 137 runs, relies on Rahul and Gill to salvage the Test.

Key Points: Sanjay Manjrekar Praises KL Rahul's Mental Stamina in England Tests

  • KL Rahul averages 72.57 with 508 runs in England Tests
  • Manjrekar credits Rahul's defensive technique and temperament
  • Rahul nears Gavaskar's record for most SENA fifty-plus scores
  • India fights to salvage the match after England's 669-run innings
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Manjrekar hails KL Rahul for his mental stamina during tour of England

Manjrekar lauds KL Rahul's consistency and defensive technique in England, highlighting his 500+ runs and match-saving knocks.

"People often ask whether KL Rahul matured after the exit of a few senior batters—maybe he was already mature. – Sanjay Manjrekar"

Mumbai, July 27

Former Indian cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar hailed opener KL Rahul for showing his "mental stamina" and consistency throughout the series, with many of his knocks coming while trying to save the match for his side.

KL is enjoying a rich run of form in England, having scored 508 runs in eight innings at an average of 72.57, with two centuries and two fifties each. He is India's second-highest run-getter in the series. This is his most successful Test series ever and in absence of legendary batters Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, KL has played the role of senior statesman of the team to the perfection.

Speaking on 'Match Centre Live', the JioStart expert Manjrekar said about Rahul, "People often ask whether KL Rahul matured after the exit of a few senior batters -- maybe he was already mature, and was just taking on too much responsibility. What we're seeing now is consistency. It may have taken him slightly longer than expected, but he now knows how to carry his form from one innings to the next. His temperament is such that he naturally shoulders a lot of the load. You saw that-- when India lost two early wickets, KL Rahul was defending everything that came his way."

"Shubman Gill, on the other hand, had a slightly different approach, and eventually that tempo caught up with KL. Against this kind of bowling attack, Rahul's defensive technique stands out. These pitches have been good for batting, and KL himself acknowledged this as the best surface yet. But he's shown the mental stamina to keep going. Many of KL's innings have come while trying to save the game -- and that makes the number of balls he's faced even more significant," he added.

As the things stand now, KL is chasing his third century of the series and his fifth in England. He could become the first-ever Indian opener to have three centuries during a single series in England. He is also chasing legendary Sunil Gavaskar (19 fifty plus scores in SENA countries) in a race to be amongst India's most successful batters in South Africa, England, New Zealand and Australia (SENA) conditions, having registered 12 fifty-plus scores already. On Saturday, he also became only the second Asian batter after Gavaskar to score 500-plus runs in a series in England.

To this day, KL has scored 10 Test centuries and nine of them have come outside India. Seven of them have come in SENA nations. He could score his eighth SENA ton on the fifth day, just 13 runs shy of it.

But despite all of his success in overseas conditions, a hallmark of a great Indian batter, KL has struggled to maintain consistency throughout his career, scoring 3,765 runs in 62 Tests and 109 innings at an average of 36.20, which does not do justice to a player of his calibre, technique and temperament. He has scored 10 centuries and 19 fifties, with best score of 199.

Earlier in the fourth Day of the Test match, India recovered after initial shocks in their second innings of the fourth Test, but the team is still in deep waters with England scoring a massive 669 in their first innings and getting an overall lead of 311 runs over the visitors, who had made 358 runs in the second innings.

Big centuries from Joe Root and skipper Stokes and some extra runs from tailenders proved to be a serious headache for India.

The Indian second innings began on a shocking note with Yashasvi Jaiswal and Sai Sudarshan going back to the pavilion on a duck. KL Rahul and Captain Shubman Gill steadied India's innings with a patient and stellar stand of 174 runs.

India finished Day 4 on 174/2 and are now 137 runs behind England. If the Indian team can salvage the match on the fifth and final day on Sunday, it will be an achievement in itself.

England went wicketless in the final session as Indian batters added 126 runs to their tally, with KL Rahul 87* and Shubman Gill 78* unbeaten on the crease. India started the third session at 86/2 with Gill, who looked in fine touch, notched up his eighth Test fifty and fourth against England off 77 deliveries.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone new to cricket, I'm amazed by Rahul's patience at the crease. Unlike T20s where batsmen swing at everything, his defensive shots look like an art form. Manjrekar's analysis about mental stamina makes so much sense!
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Aditya G
While I appreciate Rahul's current form, let's not forget his inconsistency over the years. Average of 36 after 62 Tests isn't great for someone with his talent. Hope this marks a permanent turnaround, not just another purple patch.
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Priya S
That partnership with Gill was pure gold! 💛 Both Karnataka and Punjab boys showing how it's done. Rahul's experience combined with Gill's aggression - perfect combo for Team India's future.
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Michael C
From an English fan - Rahul has been the difference maker this series. His ability to leave balls outside off stump is frustratingly good! Reminds me of Cook in his prime. Hope we get him early today or this match could slip away.
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Kavya N
So proud to see KL performing like this abroad! 7 centuries in SENA countries is no joke. Hope BCCI gives him a long rope now instead of dropping him after 2 bad matches like before. Consistency comes with confidence and backing!

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