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Team India's veteran batsman KL Rahul decided to retire, will never play this format again

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KL Rahul: The Indian team has to play a 5 Test match series with Australia from November 22. The first match of which is to be played at the Perth ground. Team India's star wicketkeeper batsman KL Rahul has also been given a chance in the Australia series on the Australia tour.

The team has high hopes from Rahul in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Because, Rahul bats brilliantly on foreign pitches. Let us tell you that, KL Rahul can now take a big decision very soon and can soon announce his retirement from a format.

KL Rahul can announce retirement

Team India's wicketkeeper batsman KL Rahul is currently being given continuous opportunities in Test and ODI formats. Whereas Rahul has not been getting a chance in the T20 format for a very long time.

Due to which Rahul can now announce his retirement from the T20 format. Rahul was not given a chance in the T20 World Cup 2024 as well. Due to which Rahul can now think about retiring from the T20 format. Rahul can now also announce his retirement from the T20 format to focus on Test and ODI formats.

Last chance was got in the year 2022

Let us tell you that wicketkeeper batsman KL Rahul last got a chance in the T20 team in the T20 World Cup 2022 played under the host of Australia.

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In the T20 World Cup, Team India had to face defeat in the semi-finals. After which some players were dropped from the team. In which KL Rahul's name was also included. Rahul has not been given a chance in the T20 format since the T20 World Cup.

The performance has been excellent

However, if we talk about KL Rahul's performance in T20 International cricket, then he has performed brilliantly in T20 for Team India. Because, till now Rahul has played 72 T20 matches. In which he has 2265 runs at an average of 37 and a strike rate of 139. Rahul has scored 2 centuries and 22 half-centuries in the T20 format.

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