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Asia Cup 2023: Big boost for India as KL Rahul starts wicketkeeping as well as batting in nets ahead of Asia Cup

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In what will be a major boost for Indian Cricket Team, KL Rahul has started wicketkeeping as well as batting practice in the nets. With Asia Cup 2023 and ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 around the corner, this will solve major problems for the team. 

KL Rahul suffered a hip-flexor injury during the IPL and was in a lot of pain. He was ruled out of the tournament and then underwent surgery. The keeper batter then missed all the cricket for India including the ICC World Test Championship Final followed by the ongoing tour of West Indies. 

KL Rahul posted a video of him doing keeping and batting practice in the nets on his social media accounts. In the clip, he can be seen doing keeping drills and taking some catches along with the batting practice. Here’s the video: 

KL Rahul will be a key part of the team in the middle order and with him also expected to keep wickets, he becomes a vital cog for the team automatically. In this absence, the team tried quite a few players in the middle and it’s fair to say that they didn’t what they wanted from them. 

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Recently BCCI also gave an update about KL Rahul, saying that he along with Shreyas Iyer has resumed batting in the nets and is currently undergoing strength and fitness drills. The BCCI Medical Team is satisfied with their progress and will increase their intensity in terms of both skills and strength and conditioning in the coming days.

Asia Cup 2023: Asia Cup to begin from 30th August 

Asia Cup 2023: Pakistan set to host four matches of Asia Cup, ACC to accept PCB's Hybrid ModelAsia Cup 2023: Pakistan set to host four matches of Asia Cup, ACC to accept PCB's Hybrid Model
Asia Cup 2023: India and Pakistan

After various talks and meetings between ACC, BCCI and PCB, a hybrid model was accepted for the Asia Cup 2023. The tournament will be played from 30th August to 17th September in Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Out of 13 games, 4 games will take place in Pakistan whereas 9 games will be played in Sri Lanka. 

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