KL Rahul's Test Career on the Line as Sarfaraz Khan Mounts Pressure

KL Rahul’s Test Career on the Line as Sarfaraz Khan Mounts Pressure

KL Rahul’s Time Running Out as Sarfaraz Khan’s Form Mounts Pressure

Ahead of the second Test against New Zealand in Pune, the Indian team faced a crucial decision: whether to retain out-of-form KL Rahul or select in-form Sarfaraz Khan. After India’s loss in the opening Test, the debate intensified, with many experts calling for Sarfaraz’s inclusion.

At the toss, Indian captain Rohit Sharma ended the speculation by opting for Sarfaraz over Rahul. The decision was met with mixed reactions, but former India cricketer Aakash Chopra believes it’s a sign that time is running out for Rahul.

“Of course, the pressure is building because of his form,” Chopra said. “He hasn’t really been very good in the last 8 or 10 Test matches. That’s also a fact. So, time is running out.”

Chopra highlighted that Sarfaraz’s consistent run-scoring has increased the pressure on Rahul. Since his debut against England earlier this year, Sarfaraz has played four Tests, scoring 350 runs at an impressive average of 58.33, including three half-centuries and a century.

“Sarfaraz has already scored 150 in the last Test match,” Chopra said. “That pressure is also there on KL Rahul. The team also knows that KL Rahul is basically an opener, but he has been pushed up and down the order way too many times. It is not fair for someone to always be in the line of fire and asked to adjust.”

Chopra emphasized that while the team is still backing Rahul, ultimately, it’s about scoring runs. “There will be pressure on KL Rahul now. There’s no doubt about it,” he said.

Rahul’s struggles in red-ball cricket have been well-documented. In his last 10 Test matches, he has averaged just 26.70, with only one half-century. His poor form has raised questions about his place in the team, especially with Sarfaraz knocking on the door.

The second Test in Pune will be a crucial one for Rahul. If he fails to perform, it could spell the end of his Test career. Sarfaraz, on the other hand, has a golden opportunity to cement his place in the Indian team.