Wicketkeeper-opener KL Rahul has been a powerhouse performer in the Indian Premier League (IPL), with multiple seasons of 500 and 600-plus runs. Still, his leadership abilities will be tested as Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) would like to go one better than their play-off finishes during the last edition. Dropped from the playing XI in Test matches, stripped of vice-captaincy across formats and demoted in the annual central contracts category, Rahul will need to make a personal statement not only with the bat but also as a leader of men.
Rahul's captaincy stint with Punjab Kings (PBKS) ended on a disappointing note, and even in LSG's play-off finish in its maiden IPL appearance, nothing stood out as far as his captaincy was concerned. LSG finished third at the end of the league stage last year and bowed out of Eliminator following a loss to Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), with Rahul leading the batting charts for the side scoring 616 runs in 15 matches at 51.33 with two centuries and four half-centuries.
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If Rahul, often criticised for his striking rate in IPL, topped the batting charts and led from the front, LSG and India's right-arm fast bowler Avesh Khan finished as the most successful bowler with 18 wickets in 13 matches. However, going into IPL 2023, Lucknow will be without their most impressive bowler Mohsin Khan, who made a strong mark with his skills taking 14 wickets in nine matches, at least in the first half of IPL this year, owing to the shoulder injury.
LSG wicketkeeper-batsman Quinton de Kock is all set to miss the first two games, at least, given that South Africa will face the Netherlands with its 2023 ICC World Cup qualification on the line. Who will partner Rahul at the all-important opening slot remains to be seen.
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