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Home | Cricket | This Is The Most Beautiful Phase Of My Life Says Kl Rahul

This is the most beautiful phase of my life, says KL Rahul

Kl Rahul highlighted his own adaptation to a more aggressive role, reflected on overcoming the “Test player” label, and shared how fatherhood has brought balance and clarity to his game.

By Telangana Today
Published Date - 5 May 2026, 03:07 PM
This is the most beautiful phase of my life, says KL Rahul
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Hyderabad : Delhi Capitals star opener KL Rahul said that T-20 cricket had evolved over the last two or three years, especially in the IPL, and one could see patterns in how teams are winning. Recently, teams that win the Powerplay often go on to win the game.

“A few years ago, games were usually decided between the 14th and 20th overs. The Powerplay was always important, but now it carries even more weight. For me, personally, it’s something I’ve had to adapt to for the team,” Rahul said, speaking on JioStar’s ‘Superstars’ show


“This season, the messaging from the team management was very clear. They spoke to me before the IPL and wanted me to bat at the top of the order and play with freedom. Teams are aiming for upwards of 60 in that phase,” Rahul said.

“Having that clarity gave me time to think about how to achieve it within my skill set. I’ve tried to go out each game with that intent. You won’t always succeed, but the idea is right. My focus is on maximising the Powerplay, because that’s the demand of the team and of T20 cricket right now,” he said.

On opening the batting alongside Pathum Nissanka, Rahul said: “Yeah, it’s been fun. There isn’t a lot of talk in the middle. We’ve had one or two good partnerships, getting off to a flying start. That’s what the team wants, around 60 in the Powerplay. Even a 25-30 run contribution in the first few overs sets the tone for the innings.”

“The conversations between Pathum and me are mostly about playing good cricketing shots while maintaining an aggressive mindset. I’ve had many opening partners over the years, so it’s always enjoyable playing with different players. You learn a lot about the game and about each other. Most of the discussions happen off the field,” Rahul said.

“At training, we talk about the shots we can play against different bowlers, what our options are if a spinner starts in the Powerplay, and how to stay clear in our approach. We try to challenge each other in training, and once we’re out in the middle, it’s about staying relaxed and enjoying the competition,” the flamboyant opener said.

On breaking his image of being a Test player, Rahul said: “Ten years ago, I would have given anything to be part of a T20 team. I was never rated as a T20 player or even considered a good white-ball player; I was branded a Test player. So, to break out of that mould, develop my white-ball game and come this far is something I’m really proud of.”

“Along the way, I’ve made mistakes and there are things I could have done better. But, what I’m proud of is that I’ve given my absolute best every time I’ve played and prepared as well as I could to give myself the best chance to succeed. That’s sport; things won’t always go your way. You have to take it in your stride and enjoy the journey,” he said.

“I’ve always tried to stay balanced, whether I win or lose. Whenever I feel low about what I haven’t achieved, I remind myself of what I have, and it gives me perspective. I still have some time left. So, I’ll keep trying my best and see how many trophies I can win,” Rahul said.

On teams he has enjoyed watching in the TATA IPL 2026, Rahul said: “Punjab has played exceptional cricket. They look like they have all their boxes ticked. Shreyas has led them really well, and it’s not a one-off. They did the same thing last year, and to continue from there and up their game by 5-10 per cent is great to watch.

“RCB are playing some really good cricket as well. Rajasthan, again, what I said about Bhuvi and Josh Hazlewood, you see the same with Jofra and Nandre Burger, who are quick, but also guys who play Test cricket. They are able to put the ball in the right areas, get it to move, and ask questions of high-quality batters. I’ve enjoyed watching that.”

On fatherhood and how it has helped in his game, Rahul said: “Fatherhood has been the most beautiful thing for me. I always felt I had calmness and happiness in my life, but I was so wrong. You don’t truly know happiness, peace or joy until you hold your baby. This is the most beautiful phase of my life, and I’m enjoying every bit of it. It’s hard leaving her behind.”

“I thought it would get easier as she grows up, but I was wrong; it’s only getting harder now that she’s running and trying to talk. She’s travelled for a few games, and ideally, I’d love to play, come back to my daughter, spend time with her, and then go out again. But that’s not always possible,” Rahul said.

“At the same time, it makes coming back even more special. When I see her smile, when she gives me a hug and a kiss, everything is forgotten, all my injuries, pain and worries. That has helped my cricket as well over the last year. I don’t overthink the game anymore, which has made it exciting again. When I’m out there for those 4-5 hours, I’m completely switched on, and I just go out, enjoy the game and try to do my best,” Rahul explained.

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