KL Rahul’s inability to adapt to the evolving dynamics of T20 batting has cost him his retention at Lucknow Super Giants (LSG). The franchise has opted for Nicholas Pooran as their alpha finisher, a decision influenced by head coach Justin Langer and mentor Zaheer Khan.
LSG’s decision was based on Rahul’s poor strike rate over the past three years. His strike rates of 136.13, 113.23, and 135.38 were deemed unacceptable in today’s T20 landscape, where even the Indian team has had to adjust its philosophy.
In contrast, Pooran, who primarily bats in the back 10, has consistently maintained a high strike rate. His strike rates of 144.34, 172.95, and 178.21 in the past three seasons have impressed LSG’s management.
LSG also highlighted Pooran’s leadership qualities and his popularity within the team. He has captained the West Indies and is seen as a natural leader.
Meanwhile, Mayank Yadav’s retention was based on his exceptional bowling abilities. He is the only bowler in the country with a strike rate of over 150. LSG believes that his talent will be an asset to the team despite his recent injury concerns.
The article also mentions the ongoing suspense surrounding Rishabh Pant’s future at Delhi Capitals. The franchise is yet to make a decision on his retention, with his future dependent on the level of autonomy granted to him by the management.