India Vs Pakistan Asia Cup 2023 Super 4: KL Rahul Glad To ‘Tick All Boxes’ On Return From Injury, WATCH

Team India batter KL Rahul is returning to the Indian team from injury after undergoing thigh surgery after the IPL 2023 season.

India Vs Pakistan Asia Cup 2023 Super 4: KL Rahul Glad To ‘Tick All Boxes’ On Return From Injury, WATCH
KL Rahul with head coach Rahul Dravid. (Source: Twitter)

Team India middle-order batter and wicketkeeper KL Rahul on Sunday recalled his journey back into the team after sustaining an injury and how time away from the game helped him discover love and enjoyment for training. India will take on arch-rivals Pakistan in their Asia Cup 2023 Super 4 clash in Colombo on Sunday. KL Rahul will also be making his return to the team after not featuring in the Asia Cup 2023 group stage due to a niggle.

Talking about his return from injury in a video posted by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), KL Rahul said, “I am feeling good. It is good to be back with the team. It has been quite some time since I have been away. I am glad everything worked out on schedule, happy I could tick all the boxes.”

Talking about his thigh injury, which happened during an Indian Premier League (IPL) match between Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) and his franchise Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) on May 1, he said that he suffered a full tendon tear. After scans made it clear that the injury was big, KL Rahul had no choice but to undergo surgery.

“I tried chasing a ball, but my tendon snapped. I had a full-fledged tear, my tendon ripped apart from my quadriceps. When it happened, my family, franchise and everyone had their fingers crossed hoping it was not something big, but a small strain that could go in two weeks. But after scans, we realised it was a full tear and it became clear that I could recover from it after going under the knife. It took us a few days to decide where I was supposed to go for surgery and who was the best surgeon and I would like to thank BCCI, physios, and doctors who made sure I got the best treatment and surgery. You need the support of people at such times and I had it,” said the batter.

KL Rahul highlighted the need for rest and recovery time after surgery and how one must respect his/her body for undergoing a ‘big repair’. “During the surgery, you have to respect that your body has gone through something big, a big repair and you must give it enough time to recover. Skills-wise, I knew I needed just a few weeks to get back in touch. I gave myself 2-3 weeks to get back to playing cricket and get the skill part of it. The big part was to feel confident in my own body, stay pain-free, free in movement that needed a lot of intensity. I knew I had to keep wickets on my comeback. Me and physios were concerned about it and there was a question mark in my head. When you are squatting down for every ball, it needs a lot of strength in your quads. You need your body to support you and feel pain-free,” said KL Rahul.

The batter said that getting over the fact and a mental battle that he could feel pain was a big challenge for him, but it happened as he took things step by step under the guidance of trainers, and physios of the National Cricket Academy (NCA).

“Sometimes, you fight a mental battle where you feel you might feel pain and it does not let you focus on skills. Getting over that fear and pain was a really big challenge. It can only happen when you take things step by step. NCA trainers, and physios guided me, on when to step up, and step down. That is how skill took place, I started sprinting, but during that process, I developed a small niggle just before I could come back, which was a big downer. I was ahead of the schedule and felt I could come back before the Asia Cup and give myself some time. But that niggle pushed me back two weeks. There were ups and downs during recovery. I was ready mentally, this helped me a lot,” he said.

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