KL Rahul: 2019 suspension changed my thought process
Updated On: 14 June, 2020 12:00 AM IST | | PTI
"Humbled by Rohit-s words that KL Rahul is the first choice and then it-s decided between me and Dhawan in T20Is for opening slot. I have been a huge fan of his batting and I have played with him for a few years now

KL Rahul
Star India batsman KL Rahul believes the suspension that followed his unsavoury comments about women on a TV show last year completely changed his thought process about his game, resulting in consistent performances. Rahul and Hardik Pandya faced severe criticism following their sexist remarks on -Koffee with Karan-, and were called back home from Australia in January last year after being suspended by the BCCI-s Committee of Administrators COA. "A lot of credit for my consistent performance goes to how differently I started thinking after 2019. With this suspension and with all that happened, I was tempted or I was in a way wanted to be selfish and play for myself, and I failed. So I told myself I need to go out and do what the team wants me to do," Rahul told -India Today-.
Rahul-s fortunes surged as he not only replaced Rishabh Pant in white-ball cricket but also scored 303 runs in five innings at an average of 75.75 and a strike rate of 114.77 in ODIs. Opening the batting in T20Is, the right-handed batsman scored 224 runs at an average of 56.00 and a strike rate of 144.51. Rahul said the suspension made him realise how short a cricketer-s shelf life is and he decided to channelise all his energies in the right direction. "We all know our careers are not too long and I realised after 2019 that I probably have a good 12 or 11 years left in me and I need to dedicate all my time and energy towards becoming a player and team man," the 28-year-old stylish Karnataka batsman said. "That mind-shift really helped and took a lot of pressure off me when I started focusing on wanting to do better for the team and be a part of champion teams and make a difference in the game." He has always enjoyed the backing of Rohit Sharma and Rahul said he is a big fan of the India limited overs vice-captain-s batting.
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