Rahul Will Overcome; Our Responsibility is to Support Him: Abhishek Nayar

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Kanpur: As the Indian team prepares for the second Test against Bangladesh at Kanpur’s Green Park Stadium, the spotlight is on KL Rahul. Rahul has battled to regain his footing in red-ball cricket following a lengthy injury break. His recent form, with an average of about 35 and a string of mediocre outings, has questioned his place in the team.

Despite Rahul’s recent struggles, Indian batting coach Abhishek Nayar exudes confidence in the player’s ability to bounce back. His words, spoken ahead of the crucial second Test, reassure fans and teammates alike and emphasise the importance of standing by players during tough times.

“We all know the kind of player Rahul is,” Nayar said in the pre-match press conference on Thursday. “He has the experience and the talent, but every cricketer goes through phases where things don’t click. It’s during these times that our role as a coaching team becomes vital – to help him grow, to find that spark again.”

In his only Duleep Trophy innings, Rahul scored 37 runs off 111 deliveries in the opening session. He came under fire for his lack of decisiveness at key junctures and his unwillingness to use attacking strokes. There were raised eyebrows at this hesitation to keep the scoreboard ticking. His second innings, 57 off 121 balls, was a partial redemption, as his main responsibility was to hold the wicket amid a batting collapse; it would have been disastrous to lose his wicket trying to attack during a challenging 276-run chase.

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“When you are playing for India, inspiration is not something you need. Sometimes, it is just direction, and I feel KL has spent a little time with him in the last few days. He is someone who understands his game very well. Yes, there are times when a player sort of is finding his feet. I feel in South Africa, he played tremendous knocks for India when he was there.

“So we are very hopeful to the kind of combination that Gautam (Gambhir) has had, and I have had a (discussion) with him that hopefully we can have a turnaround in KL as well. These things sometimes take time. But I feel the way he is batting, even in the last game; I know we did not end up giving him much of a shot in the second innings. But the way he was batting in the second innings is the kind of cricket we are expecting and hoping for him. And I am pretty sure going forward, you will see the expectations and the performances that you have from him,” he added.

Rahul struggled even more in the opening Test match against Bangladesh in Chennai, never at ease in the middle. After India’s top-order collapse, the 32-year-old came when the team needed a solid partnership. He faced 52 deliveries for 16 runs. Fans and pundits questioned his thinking and batting strategy in high-pressure situations due to his lack of assertiveness and failure to take advantage of the situation.

As India approaches the Kanpur Test, the team selection will be heavily influenced by the unpredictable pitch conditions. Nayar confirmed that India would decide the playing XI based on game-day factors, as two pitches have been prepared at Green Park—one black soil surface, expected to assist spinners and another red-soil wicket that may favour pacers early on.

“Conditions would be a big factor in deciding the team combination. Everyone is available, and we will see how the pitch behaves tomorrow before finalising our XI,” Nayar remarked.

The coach also reflected on the broader leadership structure within the team, highlighting the next generation of potential captains, including Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant. “We’ve got ideal captains in the making with players like Shubman and Rishabh. Their cricketing minds have matured beyond their years. We don’t need a designated vice-captain when the younger players are developing these leadership qualities so quickly,” Nayar explained.

With the Test match just a day away, the weather in Kanpur remained overcast on Thursday, raising the likelihood of rain on the first two days of the game. According to AccuWeather, the cloud cover is expected to persist over the venue, potentially affecting the match.

On a red-soil pitch, India’s squad for the Chennai Test consisted of two spinners and three pacers. Both teams’ pacers had fair assistance in the game, which India won by 280 runs.

A black soil pitch has been prepared in Kanpur. Initially, it is expected to favour the pacers, but from the second day onwards, the spinners are likely to dominate as the track slows down. With low bounce anticipated, spinners will find the conditions favourable. Notably, the last Test match at Green Park saw spinners claim 17 of 19 wickets, indicating the potential for spin dominance.

As a result, Kuldeep Yadav stands a good chance of playing at his home stadium. He was also seen working hard throughout the practice session.

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–IANS
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