KL Rahul acknowledges his career hasn’t fully met expectations but has found stability as India’s reliable No. 5 ODI batter. He discussed retirement pragmatically, highlighting the mental toll of injuries as the toughest challenge. Rahul emphasised a balanced perspective, especially after becoming a father, seeing life beyond cricket. He’s now set for domestic duty with Karnataka.
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