Former New Zealand all-rounder Scott Styris said he is expecting KL Rahul to be ready to tee off against Pakistan in the much-anticipated Asia Cup match on August 28 after spending time at the crease during the ODI series against Zimbabwe.
In the series against Zimbabwe, where he was named stand-in captain at the last moment, Rahul didn't get to bat in the first match. But he got to bat in the next two matches, as he promoted himself to open the batting alongside Shikhar Dhawan, making 1 and 30 respectively.
The ODIs against Zimbabwe also marked his comeback to competitive cricketing action after a long period on the sidelines. After featuring in IPL 2022, where he took Lucknow Super Giants to the playoffs, Rahul was scheduled to captain India in the home T20Is against South Africa in June.