Vice-captain KL Rahul, whereas chatting with Sports Today, says that India could have performed good cricket within the final 4 or 5 years however the crew’s white-ball cricket wants pressing transformation. India’s white-ball cricket wants pressing transformation: KL Rahul (Reuters Photo)HIGHLIGHTSIndia’s white-ball cricket wants pressing transformation: KL RahulI’m assured in my management abilities, says KL RahulRahul-led India have been whitewashed in 3-match ODI sequence in SAVice-captain KL Rahul mentioned that the Indian crew’s white-ball cricket wants pressing transformation whereas including that he has full confidence in his management abilities after his crew suffered a 3-0 whitewash within the ODI sequence in opposition to South Africa.
A 3-0 drubbing in South Africa is unquestionably a well timed reminder that India must overhaul their method to limited-overs cricket, because the crew led by KL Rahul have been whitewashed after their four-run loss in Cape Town on Sunday.”It’s a huge honour and it’s a dream come true to represent my country and lead my country. Yes, the results didn’t go our way but I think there were massive learning. We are at a stage right now where we have World Cups as the focus and we are working towards getting better as a team. I feel like we have played very good cricket over the last four or five years but it’s also time for us to get better and transform our white-ball cricket,” KL Rahul instructed Sports Today in an unique chat.’I’m assured in my management abilities’Rahul’s captaincy has been questioned by many specialists with few suggesting that he could have maybe blow his likelihood in the direction of being a long-term choice throughout codecs. However, Rahul acknowledged that he has full confidence in his management abilities.Rahul’s bowling modifications didn’t work within the center overs within the ODI sequence and after watching Temba Bavuma make some impressed strikes like beginning the assault with Aiden Markram, he launched Ravichandran Ashwin early in a single recreation however that was extra of a reactive transfer quite than a pro-active one.”I don’t use that as an excuse for not winning, but I think we are a work in progress as a team. I learned so much while leading. Losses make you so much stronger than starting off with victories. My career has always been that way. I have always got everything slowly. I am confident in my leadership skills and I know that I can bring out the best from my players. I know I can do well for my country and franchise,” Rahul added.India started the South Africa tour by successful the opening Test in Centurion earlier than struggling 5 consecutive defeats throughout two codecs. They host West Indies for 3 one-dayers and three Twenty20 Internationals subsequent month.Click right here for IndiaToday.in’s full protection of the coronavirus pandemic.