Watch: KL Rahul shares his ‘simple and precise’ cricket kit as video goes viral
Watch the video where one of the veteran opening batters of the Indian cricket team, KL Rahul, shared his 'simple and precise' cricketing kit as the video goes viral around the social media platforms.

KL Rahul has been one of the most organized players on the Indian cricket team in recent times. He is someone who would keep his cricketing staff in a significant way. But it’s always an interesting part to know what he carries in the bag while traveling to a match day, a practice session, or on different trips.
During a recent interaction with broadcaster Jatin Sapru, India's veteran batter, Rahul, revealed what would be carried in his cricketing kit bag. He showed that there are bats in a decorated way, kept at the top of the bag over the other staff of the bag, besides the one who gave him his Test cap in Melbourne.
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“It’s probably the worst of my kit that I have ever had. Otherwise, I keep my staff pretty clean. Because I just had a session in the morning. I have a certain way to do it. The bats stay on top, and everything else just goes down. There are pads and thigh guards. MSD gave me my Test cap in the Boxing Day Test in 2015.” Rahul expressed in the video.
Watch: KL Rahul reveals his cricket kit in interesting session as video goes viral
Rahul has been in supreme touch in the longest format in the last couple of years. The 33-year-old, who celebrated a decent contribution during their five-match away Test series against England in the United Kingdom, has smashed overall over 4000 runs in the longest format at an average of around 37, with the help of 20 half-centuries and 11 centuries at the best score of 199.
Rahul, during the ongoing opening Test against South Africa at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata, added 39 runs in 119 balls with the help of four boundaries and one six at a strike rate of 32 before getting an outside edge into the hands of Aiden Markram during the first innings of the clash.
In the following innings, the right-handed batter was bounced out for a six-ball one-run knock against Marco Jansen. It was his fourth dismissal in the longest format against the left-arm pacer.
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