Things don't always go your way but given my best every time: K L Rahul
K.L. Rahul expressed pride in breaking the perception of being a Test specialist, highlighting his growth in white-ball cricket. He acknowledged that not everything goes his way but remains focused on giving his best and enjoying the journey. Fath...

Last month, the 34-year-old smacked a 64-ball 152 not out in the ongoing IPL, albeit in a losing cause against Punjab Kings, but the record-breaking knock showed his growth in the shortest format. The Karnataka player has not turned up in a T20 for India since 2022, but remains a Test and ODI regular.
Speaking on JioStar show 'Superstars', Rahul said he is proud of the progress he has made in the last decade.
"Ten years ago, I would have given anything to be part of a T20 team. I was never rated as a T20 player or even considered a good white-ball player; I was branded a Test player," he said.
"So, to break out of that mould, develop my white-ball game and come this far is something I'm really proud of. Along the way, I've made mistakes and there are things I could have done better," he added.
"But, what I'm proud of is that I've given my absolute best every time I've played and prepared as well as I could to give myself the best chance to succeed. That's sport; things won't always go your way."
Rahul said he has tried to "stay balanced" irrespective of the results.
"You have to take it in your stride and enjoy the journey...Whenever I feel low about what I haven't achieved, I remind myself of what I have, and it gives me perspective.
"I still have some time left. So, I'll keep trying my best and see how many trophies I can win."
'Fatherhood has changed me'
Rahul welcomed a baby girl last year with his actor wife Athiya Shetty. He said the the new role has helped his cricket as well."Fatherhood has been the most beautiful thing for me. I always felt I had calmness and happiness in my life, but I was so wrong. You don't truly know happiness, peace or joy until you hold your baby," he said.
"When I see her smile, when she gives me a hug and a kiss, everything is forgotten, all my injuries, pain and worries. That has helped my cricket as well over the last year.
"I don't over-think the game anymore, which has made it exciting again. When I'm out there for those 4-5 hours, I'm completely switched on, and I just go out, enjoy the game and try to do my best," he added.
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