KL Rahul Eyes Sri Lanka Series For Comeback From Shoulder Injury
KL Rahul's shoulder injury aggravated during the India-Australia series that forced him to miss the ongoing IPL and upcoming Champions Trophy in England.
- Posted by Sajal Kumar Patra
- Updated: May 15, 2017 08:32 pm IST
Highlights
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KL Rahul scored 393 runs in the Australia series
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Rahul missed the entire IPL 2017 season due to shoulder injury
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The shoulder injury aggravated during the India-Australia series
KL Rahul had a brilliant series against Australia where he scored 393 runs at an average of 65.5. The young right-hander smashed six half-centuries in the series and was looking good for many more till the time he was ruled out for the rest of the season due to a shoulder injury. Rahul missed the whole of IPL due to his injury and it is learnt that the 25-year-old requires another three months to recuperate from his shoulder surgery and the proposed series against Sri Lanka in August could be his first international assignment on comeback.
The shoulder injury, aggravated during the India-Australia series, forced Rahul to miss the ongoing IPL and upcoming Champions Trophy in England.
"It's been just a month that I had this surgery. It will take some more time, maybe two months to recover and attain the required fitness to get back to international cricket. So aiming for sometime in August for a comeback, probably can make a comeback for the Sri Lanka series," the 25-year-old player told PTI during an interaction on Monday.
"So far it (the injury and the period after that) has been challenging not just physically but also mentally and emotionally. To be at home and not do anything is frustrating. It is challenging for me," the right-handed batsman said.
"Missing tournaments due to injury is a part and parcel of the game for a player. Of course, I miss playing cricket, being part of the IPL, it is the biggest tournament in India and the Champions Trophy, would have been the first world (ICC) tournament that I would have played."
"It could have been a big moment in my career, I was looking forward to play in the Champions Trophy. It is little bit frustrating. I will take care of my recovery and come back stronger," he pointed out.
The Karnataka player, who consistently performed during the four-match Test rubber against Australia, said the young team learnt took its lessons.
"By far the toughest attacks we have faced at home in the last one year. They came well-prepared and were a strong unit. We were challenged a lot. We hadn't lost a Test match in two years, so we learnt how to pick up from 0-1 down to beat the team 2-1. Can't say we had lot of home advantage," he said on the Australia series.
Rahul also said that it was disappointing for him to see that the Royal Challengers Bangalore did not perform well this IPL season.
"Even for the players who played this year, it was disappointing for them. It is a sport, every team has good and bad years," he said.
On the Red Bull campus cricket, he said he got to play in that tournament after an injury when he was 18.
"I did not have any other tournament. I was looking for a platform to perform and I played well and then I got to play for Karnataka in Ranji and T20. A lot of good things happened to me after the campus cricket," Rahul, a Red Bull athlete signed off.
(With PTI Inputs)