It’s not just Delhi Capitals who are leaning into KL Rahul’s evolution. It’s Rahul himself.
“The Capitals are trying to weave their batting around Rahul,” the dressing room whispers now say. And there’s good reason — not just in his calmness under pressure, but in his technical versatility.
RCB mentor Dinesh Karthik, who knows the pressures of being a floater in a T20 line-up, acknowledged the shift:
"It's very challenging to bat at different positions in T20. But he's done that really nicely in the recent past. I’ve believed he's a high-quality middle-order batter. He's tweaked a bit."
What’s more noticeable is the freedom Rahul now plays with. Karthik credits Abhishek Nayar for that transformation.
"From whatever I'm hearing, he's worked with Abhishek Nayar before the IPL started. You can see he's getting into some good positions and playing some nice shots. He always had the skill. You can see when he has given himself more freedom and the way he's played, it's been nice to watch. May not be from my perspective, though."