Published Jan 22, 2024, 9:16 am IST
Former Indian wicketkeeper-batsman Deep Dasgupta has shared his assessment of KL Rahul taking on the wicketkeeping responsibilities for India in the upcoming five-match Test series against England. Dasgupta acknowledges Rahul’s considerable skills as a keeper but notes his lack of experience in donning the gloves in Indian playing conditions.
India has included three keepers, KL Rahul, KS Bharat, and Dhruv Jurel, in the squad for the Test series against England, sparking speculation about who will take on the wicketkeeping duties. While Rahul kept wickets in the Test series against South Africa, it remains uncertain if he will continue in the same role against England. Wicket-keeping in India poses unique challenges due to the sharp spin of the balls, making it a crucial aspect of the game.
Despite Rahul not having kept wickets in Indian conditions, Dasgupta cautions against underestimating his batting prowess. Dasgupta rejects the notion that Rahul is a part-time keeper, highlighting his role as India’s wicketkeeper in the ODI World Cup. However, he points out the challenge of keeping in Tests, emphasizing the importance of experience and repetition.
Dasgupta emphasizes that Rahul has not kept wickets against spinners like Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja, presenting a significant challenge. He underscores the demanding nature of keeping in India, especially against spinners, and emphasizes the need for consistent concentration throughout the day. Dasgupta suggests that mastering the role requires extensive practice.
Recent reports indicating the team management’s preference for KS Bharat as the wicketkeeper in the Test series against England, expressing reservations about Rahul’s suitability for the role, add a layer of uncertainty to the situation.
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