Rahul rues playing the pull shot
Calling his execution of a pull shot ‘horrible’, India opener Lokesh Rahul termed the morning spell bowled by Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins as the ‘toughest’ he has faced in his promising Test career.
By : migrator
Update: 2017-03-26 17:27 GMT
“Josh and Cummins in the first session, I can say, is the toughest (spell of fast bowling) I have faced in Test cricket so far. They put the ball in the right areas and they swung the ball bowled with lot of pace and venom,” Rahul was all praise for the rival speed merchants.Rahul’s pull shot off Cummins became a subject of criticism as he was batting on 60 and set for a big score.
“It was horrible execution for sure. But having batted out there in the middle for a long time, I thought I could have taken him (Cummins) on, as there were no fielders at the back. Like I said horrible execution but the intent was right.
“I can always sit here and question intent and hundred other things. But then in the middle, I thought I could take him on but unfortunate it didn’t go my way. “Hopefully, in the second innings, I can get him away. So I will go out with a positive intent in second innings again,” Rahul said in his defence. With five half-centuries in the Test series, Rahul is among the two consistent batsmen from home team, other being Cheteshwar Pujara.
The starts have not been converted but he is not losing his sleep over it. “Quite honestly, I am not regretting anything. Obviously, a little disappointed that I have not been able to convert the starts and get big runs for the team. As an opener, my responsibility is to spend as much time in the middle to get big scores in the first innings so that we don’t have to bat in the second innings,” he added.
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