NEW DELHI: KL Rahul, one of India’s most talented cricketers, crossed a significant milestone by surpassing 8000 runs in international cricket. However, despite this achievement, former India head coach Ravi Shastri believes that Rahul needs to shift his mindset to fully realize his potential and deliver consistent performances.
Rahul’s milestone came during the ongoing first Test against Bangladesh at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai.After being dismissed for 16 in the first innings, he played a brief, unbeaten knock of 22 in the second, helping India extend their lead before the innings was declared.
In doing so, Rahul became the 17th Indian cricketer to score over 8000 international runs, a notable feat for a player who has flashed moments of brilliance but struggled with consistency.Potential Waiting to be Unleashed
While commentating on the match, Shastri was quick to praise Rahul’s talent but emphasized that it’s high time the Indian batter changes his mindset to achieve greater heights. “KL Rahul needs to realize that he has got much of talent. The day he realizes that and comes out with a mindset and thinking in that fashion, he will be a different player,” Shastri said during the broadcast.
Rahul has shown his ability to deliver match-winning performances, with eight centuries in Tests and several crucial knocks in limited-overs cricket. However, his inconsistency, particularly in Test cricket where he averages just 34.12 after 50 matches, has become a concern for many. Despite the clear potential, it’s his temperament that former players and experts believe holds him back from reaching the elite level.

Temperament: The Missing Piece
Former Indian cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar recently shared similar concerns, pointing to Rahul’s erratic performances as a sign of a temperamental issue rather than a technical one. “This has been the KL Rahul story. He plays a brilliant innings at the Test level, and then in the next two or three innings, it seems like he’s almost disinterested,” Manjrekar commented on ESPNCricinfo.
Rahul’s career has seen him produce some sublime innings, including match-saving and match-winning hundreds, especially in tough overseas conditions. Yet, his inability to string together consistent performances has led to an underwhelming Test average. Manjrekar added, “He’s got some brilliant hundreds, but an average of 34 tells you about his temperament.”
The 8000-Run Milestone
Reaching 8000 runs in international cricket is a significant milestone for any cricketer, and for Rahul, it highlights his capabilities across all formats. With 8017 runs in 200 matches, including 17 hundreds and 54 half-centuries, Rahul has already achieved what many cricketers aspire to. His ability to perform in both Tests and limited-overs formats further underlines his versatility as a batter.
Rahul’s career numbers show a player with undeniable talent, but Shastri and other experts believe there is still more to come. The ability to perform consistently and reach new heights lies in how Rahul approaches his game mentally.