Key Points

Mohammed Kaif came out strongly in support of KL Rahul after the opener's century against West Indies. Kaif criticized those who change their opinions about players based on just a few innings. He emphasized that Rahul's biggest strength lies in his belief and hard work. The former cricketer's comments highlight how quickly perceptions can shift in cricket based on recent performances.

Key Points: Kaif Slams KL Rahul Critics After Ahmedabad Test Century

  • KL Rahul scored his first home Test century since 2016 against West Indies at Ahmedabad
  • He joins elite company of Indian openers with 10 or more Test centuries
  • Rahul's Test average has improved to 36.00 after this blockbuster year
  • This marks his strongest Test year with 649 runs at average of 54.08
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How opinions change after scoring in few innings...: Kaif slams KL Rahul's critics following opener's century at Ahmedabad

Mohammed Kaif defends KL Rahul after his century against West Indies, praising his belief and hard work while criticizing changing opinions after few innings.

"How opinions change after scoring in few innings.. Now his critics say there is no one like him. - Mohammed Kaif"

New Delhi, October 3

Former Indian cricketer Mohammed Kaif hailed opener KL Rahul following his century against West Indies at Ahmedabad, saying that his biggest strength is "belief and hard work" and slammed his critics for "changing opinions" after few great innings.

KL brought his first home century since 2016 and only his second at home during the WI Test at Ahmedabad, grinding out a masterclass of 100 in 197 balls, with 12 fours. This also made him join the elite company of Indian openers with 10 or more Test tons. After a blockbuster tour to England as a 'wiseman' guiding the youth in absence of Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and Ravichandran Ashwin, KL looks to take the home season by his storm in what has been his strongest Test year so far.

However, this season has come after years of being inconsistent, not being able to convert his starts into something big and being on the sidelines due to injuries. Despite his shot selection and sound technique, his batting average in mid-to-early thirties drew a lot of criticism from fans and experts. However, with this blockbuster year, his average has boosted to 36.00 and could only go higher from here.

Kaif posted on his X, saying, "How opinions change after scoring in few innings.. Now his critics say there is no one like him. Remember: KL Rahul strength is his belief and hard work. That's what makes him rise after every fall and perform despite the pressure. @klrahul."

https://x.com/MohammadKaif/status/1974001038379176390

Now, KL joins Sunil Gavaskar (33 centuries), Virender Sehwag (22 centuries) and Murali Vijay (12 centuries) as the fourth member of the 10-plus century club as a Test opener for India. Gambhir and Rohit have managed nine centuries as Test openers for India, as per Wisden.

He had last managed a century at home soil against England in December 2016 at Chennai, scoring 199. This is the fourth-longest an Indian has had to wait between two centuries at home, with Ravichandran Ashwin's wait at 36 innings being the longest. 3211 days gap between the first and second Test hundred at home for KL Rahul - it is the longest such gap for an Indian batter between two centuries at home.

This year officially marks KL at his best in Tests, with 649 runs in seven matches and 13 innings at an average of 54.08, with three centuries and two fifties and a best score of 137.

His best Test series outing also came this year against England in the UK, ending the five-match series as the third-highest run-getter with 532 runs in 10 innings at an average of 53.20, with two centuries and two fifties.

Since his return as an opener during the tour to Australia last year, KL has been on a roll, with 884 runs in 10 matches, 19 innings at an average of 49.11, with three centuries and four fifties and best score of 137.

At the end of the second session on day two, India was 326/4, with Dhruv Jurel (68*) and Ravindra Jadeja (50*) unbeaten.

Brief Scores: India: 326/4 (KL Rahul 100, Dhruv Jurel 68*, Roston Chase 2/37) against WI: 162 (Justin Greaves 32, Shai Hope 26, Mohammed Siraj 4/40).

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally KL is showing his true potential! Been waiting for this consistency for years. His technique was always good, just needed that mental toughness. Hope he continues this form in upcoming series.
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Sarah B
While I'm happy for KL's success, let's be honest - one good year doesn't erase years of inconsistency. The criticism was valid when he wasn't performing. Hope he proves this is his new normal.
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Arjun K
Joining Gavaskar and Sehwag in that elite club is no small achievement! KL's comeback story is inspiring for every young cricketer facing tough times. Hard work always pays off! 💪
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Michael C
That 3211-day gap between home centuries statistic is mind-blowing! Shows how much pressure he must have been under. Great to see him overcome that mental barrier.
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Kavya N
His England tour performance was exceptional! Leading the young team in absence of senior players showed his leadership qualities too. True all-round cricketer emerging! 🏏
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Vikram M
The problem with Indian cricket fans is we're either too harsh or too forgiving. Let's give players consistent support instead of extreme reactions. Well done KL! Keep going!

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