'Humbled' KL Rahul used suspension time to work on faulty technique
The "hard time" that he endured in the wake of a chat show controversy has "humbled" KL Rahul and the Indian batsman says he now values his national cap more than ever.
About the same time when KL Rahul was having real troubles coping with Pat Cummins & Co. In Australia, a Koffee With Karan episode aired across the globe completely changed his career and even put his future as an Indian cricketer in jeopardy.
In a matter of matter couple of days, Rahul considered a certainty for World Cup, was sent back home from Australia and was suspended along with Hardik Pandya for his loose talk in the chat show. The suspension was later on revoked provisionally and both Rahul and Pandya made their way back into the Indian side. But instead of trying to completely forget about it, Rahul insists that the entire episode made him a better person and gave him time to reflect on his game.
"It was a hard time no doubt. I mean, as a player, as a person, everyone has to go through difficult times and it was my time to go through that and I like I said it gave me time to reflect on my game, on myself. I have always been someone who takes things as it comes," said Rahul after the second T20 International.
India lost the short series 0-2 but Rahul made a successful comeback with scores of 47 and 50. After he was sent back from Australia, Rahul was given the opportunity to regain form in the India A home series against England Lions and he made it count.
Asked if the entire controversy has changed him as a person, the 26-year-old said: "It has humbled me a little bit and you know. I respect the opportunity that I have gotten to play for the country. The dream of every kid is to play for the country and I am no different.
"Just to value where I am, just to keep making opportunities count and put my head down and keep working on my cricket," said the man from Karnataka.
Rahul said the India A stint under coach Rahul Dravid helped him immensely.
"I got some time off from international cricket, so I could come back to India and reflect on what was not going right for me. Fortunately, I got to play some India A games where the pressure is a bit less and where I could focus on my skill and my technique," said Rahul.
"I got to spend a lot of time with Rahul Dravid, working on my game and chatting about cricket. He helped a lot in the five games I played for India A. The time I have spent in the middle has helped. It is nice to be back with the boys and back in blue," the relief was palpable as he spoke.
Rahul hopes that it is a blessing in disguise that he courted controversy early in his international career.
"I hope so. Things happen like I said. Four-five years with Team India. Learnt about the game, where I stand as a cricketer, as a person so just try to get better from there and be consistent and keep performing."
Rahul admitted that he felt the pressure after making a comeback into the Indian team.
"There was a little bit of pressure as I have been away from team. But I came into the series with a few runs, so yeah happy to be back."