
Sandy Verma
Tezzbuzz|25-11-2025
The BCCI’s decision to hand the captaincy armband to KL Rahul for the upcoming three-match ODI series against South Africa has sparked plenty of conversation. With regular captain Shubman Gill sidelined due to a neck injury and Shreyas Iyer out with a spleen issue, KL Rahul steps in as the most experienced option.
But beyond the necessity, do the numbers back him as the right choice?
KL Rahul is not new to leadership. His record across formats paints the picture of a capable, if sometimes underrated, leader. ODI Record: Rahul has led India in 12 matches, securing 8 wins and suffering 4 losses. While his first series as captain in 2022 was a tough 3-0 loss against South Africa, his turnaround has been remarkable. In his last nine games as skipper, India has won eight, including a 2-1 series victory in South Africa in December 2023.
His sample size in other formats is small but positive. He has a 66.66% win rate in Tests (2 wins in 3 matches) and a 100% record in T20Is (1 win). Overall experience, including his IPL stint, where he has a balanced record of 31 wins and 31 losses in 64 games, KL Rahul brings a wealth of tactical knowledge.
This series is about more than just stats; it is about moral. Team India is currently reeling from a disastrous showing in the Test series, staring down the barrel of a humiliating 2-0 whitewash. The mood in the dressing room will likely be heavy, and the fans back home are desperate for a response. The pressure to “take revenge” in the white-ball format will be immense. Rahul isn’t just stepping in to set fields; he needs to lift the spirits of a wounded team. His calm demeanor and previous success in South African conditions make him a strong candidate to weather this storm.
Given his recent form as a leader, winning 8 of his last 9 ODIs, and his familiarity with the pressure of leading big franchises, the BCCI seems to have made a logical and safe bet. Rahul has the experience to stabilize the ship, and right now, that is exactly what Indian cricket needs.




