Former India batter Sanjay Manjrekar pointed out that teams, irrespective of IPL or international cricket, can benefit immensely if opener K.L Rahul bats "quicker rather than longer."
On Wednesday, Rahul top-scored with 79 off 58 balls in Lucknow Super Giants' chase of 208 against Royal Challengers Bangalore in the IPL 2022 Eliminator at the Eden Gardens. But he fell in the 19th over to Josh Hazlewood, which proved to be decisive in Lucknow falling short by 14 runs and crashing out of the tournament.
Rahul was at 26 off 17 balls at the end of power-play and moved to 48 off 42 balls till 99 runs were needed off the last seven overs. From there, Rahul accelerated to 79 off 58 balls at a strike rate of 136 but it was not enough to carry Lucknow to Qualifier 2. Questions have been raised over how Rahul;s slowdown post-powerplay affects teams.