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Best yet to come, says India’s Rahul after key WC innings

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MANCHESTER: KL Rahul insists his tone-seting innings in India’s World Cup win over Pakistan was just a glimpse of what he can accomplish.

Rahul earned praise for his composed knock at Old Trafford on Sunday ater taking one of the opening slots in place of the injured shik hard haw an.

Rahul made 57 off 78 deliveries in his 136-run opening stand with century maker Rohit Sharma to put India on course for an 89-run win via the DLS method. India icon Sachin Tendulkar hailed the importance of Rahul’s knock, while former captain Krishna ma charis rik kan th also praised the bats man.

The 27- year-old rahul, who had previously bated at number four and six, is happy to have grabbed his chance but doesn’t believe he has peaked yet.

“I’ve had to wait for my chance and I’m just happy that I got to bat in the top three,” Rahul said.

“If you see anywhere in the world, the other openers have played so well for India, they’ve owned those positions.

“I’m really happy that I got the opportunit­y and I give myself six out of ten! Hopefully I carry on the confidence and get beter.”

With Dhawan unlikely to be fit before the team’s all-important match against hosts England on June 30, Rahul is expected to open with Sharma for the next two games.

Rahul said that seeing off the new ball would be key on English pitches as they did against a threatenin­g Pakistan pace atack led by Mohammad Amir at Old Trafford.

“With the new ball, against any bowler, it’s important to see off the first few overs,” said Rahul.

“Those first few overs are obviously the most difficult time because you don’t know what the ball is going to do in the air and off the seam.

“Once we got through those, we felt a lot more comfortabl­e. For an opening batsman it’s important to hit a few balls in the middle of the bat and get a few boundaries going.”

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