Dharmendra2 kumar
getcricketnews|24-03-2024
KL Rahul sustained strain in his right quadriceps, for which he underwent surgery last year, in the first Test against England earlier in the year and missed the remaining four matches.
He was sent to London to meet a specialist and got clearance from the National Cricket Academy (NCA) only days before Lucknow Super Giants' maiden game in IPL 2024, where he is the captain. While KL Rahul was deemed fit to play for LSG, he was advised not to take gloves and keep wickets for the initial few matches of the tournament. It was a precaution to keep KL away from facing similar issues again. Despite undergoing surgery on his right quadriceps, KL has struggled to remain fit for a prolonged period of time. His rehabilitation after the operation took ample time, but Rahul couldn't keep his fitness for long. : Watch: Krunal Pandya hugs Sanju Samson after RR skipper stays his ground to deny catch attempt Whenever his workload increases and KL keeps the wickets, he crumbles quickly, as visible during his recent struggles. So, the advice from NCA staff was understandable since Rahul is a precious player for India across formats, and India have vital assignments lined up after the IPL.