After a short exile from the Indian national cricket team, KL Rahul came back more determined than ever to prove his quality.
Rahul has grown in stature as a top player in the Indian cricket team.
He scored a century in his second Test match in 2014, became the first Indian to score an ODI century on debut in 2016, and capped it off with his first T20I century later that year.
With his T20I ton, he broke the record for fastest centuries in all three formats of the game having done so in just 20 innings.
He called up his old friends, went to a secluded ground and batted for hours and hours to perfect his batting technique. His friend David Mathias (who he has played with for a long time in Karnataka’s domestic set-up) watched his net sessions, recorded videos, and advised him on how he could improve his technique.
A documentary on Rahul has been produced by Red Bull Media House. It can be watched at redbull.in/klrahul.
