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‘It helps him…’: India batting coach gives his opinion on KL Rahul’s demotion in batting order
The Indian wicketkeeper-batter has been demoted to the sixth spot on the batting order, however coach Sitanshu Kotak believes that the change in Rahul's batting position is only going to help him
Written by Press Trust of India
Published: Mar 07, 2025, 11:27 PM (IST)
Edited: Mar 07, 2025, 11:27 PM (IST)

KL Rahul’s demotion to No. 6 has been discussed threadbare but India batting coach Sitanshu Kotak said the wicketkeeper-batter has accepted the new role wholeheartedly, which has given the batting a lot more depth.
Rahul has enjoyed immense success as the No. 5 batter, scoring over 1,000 runs at an average in excess of 50, but since the ODI series against Sri Lanka last year, he has been batting a position down.
However, Rahul has shown signs of adapting to the demands of the rather unfamiliar slot, and it was evident when he made an unbeaten 42 against Australia in the Champions Trophy semifinal.
Kotak highlighted the flexibility of Rahul, who came almost an hour early to the scheduled net session.
“He is someone who can open, someone who can go at 4 or 5, and someone who is doing what number 6 is demanding. He adapts well and he is very happy in the role he is performing,” Kotak said.
“When he starts performing at that number that obviously helps him also because it is a different situation he is going in. So, that is great for the team as well. But whatever I have spoken to him, he is happy to do whatever the team requires, and he has been doing that,” Kotak added.
Kotak said there was no undue pressure on India ahead of the final, as the senior players, who have gone through such situations, have been keeping the dressing room calm ahead of the big day.
“The seniors, young players… they all talk. That is something very priceless. Rohit, Virat, Hardik, those guys are talking along with Shami and Jadeja. They have 15-20 years of experience,” Kotak said.
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“They are talking to the players who have been playing for two or three years. So, some things, obviously, you learn with experience. But listening to the guys who have that experience, and they are talking about their 20 years of learning, that is a great environment,” Kotak added.