Rated highly by the great Rahul Dravid for his near-perfect batting skills, KL Rahul is the quintessential opener with all the traits of becoming a modern day great of the gentlemen's game. Belongs to the India's next generation of batsmen, Rahul's breakthrough moment came in the 2013-14 Ranji season when he laid the foundation for Karnataka's triumph with 1033 runs. It included three centuries, three nineties, and a Man-of-the-Match performance in the final.
After making an unforgettable Test debut against Australia at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground, Rahul found his mojo in his second Test in Sydney where he stroked a brilliant hundred to stamp his class in the international arena. He was later selected in the limited-overs squads in Zimbabwe and West Indies in mid-2016. Rahul repaid the faith of selectors in style and showed his versatility across formats by scoring a hundred each on his ODI and T20I debut.
In the lucrative Indian Premier League, the Bangalore-born batsman has played for Royal Challengers Bangalore, Sunrisers Hyderabad so far. After spending last two seasons with RCB, Rahul has been picked up by Kings XI Punjab in this year's player auction. He was one of the most expensive Indian buys (Rs 11 crore) of the 2018 edition. Rahul can open or bat at No 3 and 4, and given his ability as a wicketkeeper, this is a key purchase for KXIP.
Major teams - India, Bangalore Brigadiers (Urban), India Under-19s, India Under-23s, Karnataka, Karnataka State Cricket Association Colts XI, Royal Challengers Bangalore, South Zone, Sunrisers Hyderabad
Playing role - Opening batsman
Batting style - Right-hand bat
India opener KL Rahul has batted exceptionally well in the ongoing five-match Test series against England. He has already scored 511 runs with two centuries and as many fifties and was one of the main reasons why India were able to draw the fourth Test in Manchester.
Team India amassed 251 runs on the final day while losing just a couple of wickets to be able to draw the Manchester Test against England and stay alive in the five-match series. India can't win the series, but at least they can draw level with England in the final game at the Oval.
England captain Ben Stokes broke the gritty 188-run stand between KL Rahul and Shubman Gill on the fifth day of the Manchester Test, however, the Indian duo managed to script a partnership record for India in Tests in England.
KL Rahul joined Sunil Gavaskar in a major record for India in a Test series in England as he now has the second-most runs by an Indian opener in a series on English soil. Here are the five Indian openers on the record list.
Ben Stokes, the workhorse, was at it since the start of the final day of the Manchester Test against India, bowling an eight-over spell. The ball wasn't doing anything outrageous, but Stokes made sure to break the partnership between KL Rahul and Shubman Gill in his long spell.
Star India batters KL Rahul and Shubman Gill have scripted history, crossing 500 runs in the ongoing Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2025, the two batters became the first Indian pair to do so since 1971 in a huge feat.
KL Rahul emulated Sunil Gavaskar with another fighting knock in the second innings of the fourth Test against England. Rahul put up an unbeaten 87 on Day 4 of the Manchester Test as he kept India alive in the match along with Shubman Gill.
Yashasvi Jaiswal became the first Indian opener in 51 years to score a half-century at Old Trafford and also crossed 1000 Test runs in England. He’s now the 20th Indian and fourth opener to achieve the feat. He eventually departed for 58 runs.
In the fourth Test in Manchester, KL Rahul completed 1000 runs in Test cricket in England. He became only the fifth Indian cricketer to reach the milestone. The opener has the opportunity to surpass Virat Kohli for most Test runs in England.
With India fighting it out against England in the ongoing Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2025, let us have a look at India players with the most runs in SENA countries since 2021. There have been several stars who have been exceptional for India away from home in recent years.
KL Rahul has slammed 375 runs in the first three Test matches of the ongoing Test series against England, with two centuries to his name. Former India head coach Ravi Shastri has highlighted how a change in his batting technique has brought the best out of him.
Joe Root has regained his top spot in the latest ICC Test rankings after scoring his 37th century at Lord's against India. Ravindra Jadeja also gained his career-best ratings after twin half-centuries at the Home of Cricket. Here are latest Test rankings:
KL Rahul went back unbeaten on 33 as India lost four wickets for 58 on Day 4 of the third Test match against England at Lord's. India were asked to chase 193 after the Three Lions were bowled for 192 with Washington Sundar taking four wickets.
India weren't at their best to start with during the ongoing Lord's Test but the batting performance on Day 3 and the bowling show the next day put the visitors in the driving seat, needing 193 runs to win and take a 2-1 lead in the five-match series.
With India skipper Shubman Gill getting into a heated argument with England opener Zak Crawley over wasting time on day 3, India's star batter KL Rahul took centre stage to give his opinion over the same ahead of day 4.
With a century against England at Lord's, KL Rahul became part of the legendary list of most centuries for India in SENA countries. Check the list that also features Sachin Tendulkar, Virat Kohli and others.
KL Rahul has etched his name into the history books with his second hundred at Lord's during the third Test between India and England. Rahul slammed a masterful ton on Day 3 of the third Test.
KL Rahul scored an unbeaten half-century as India ended the day 145/3, 242 more behind England's first innings total of 387. Jasprit Bumrah had earlier taken a five-wicket haul as the visitors tried to curtail the hosts.
Even though India lost the first Test against England in Leeds, their batters' rankings have improved as four of them scoring centuries. Rishabh Pant and Yashasvi Jaiswal remain in top 10 while Gill and Rahul have improved their rankings.
Rishabh Pant slammed centuries in both innings of the first Test match against England in Leeds. Meanwhile, KL Rahul also hit a ton as India put a strong show in the second innings of the Leeds Test. The innings saw India achieve a never-seen-before record.