HomeSportsCricketIPL'Want to play where I find freedom': KL Rahul's strong response to Sanjiv Goenka's 'players with mindset to win' remark

'Want to play where I find freedom': KL Rahul's strong response to Sanjiv Goenka's 'players with mindset to win' remark

KL Rahul opened up about ending his three-year association with LSG, a franchise he led since its introduction in the IPL roster.

November 12, 2024 / 14:21 IST
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A controversy triggered involving the ex-LSG skipper and the owner in the previous season
A controversy triggered involving the ex-LSG skipper and the owner in the previous season (Screengrab)

KL Rahul is no longer part of India's T20I setup and was also released by the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) ahead of the IPL mega auction, which takes place on November 24-25 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The star batter, who has experienced a bit of slump in his form, has listed himself under the Rs 2 crore bracket and is expected to be among the major attractions in the two-day event.

Rahul in a promotional video shared by Star Sports opened up about ending his three-year association with LSG, a franchise he led since its introduction in the IPL roster. "I wanted to start fresh. I wanted to explore my options and I wanted to go and play where I could find some freedom, where the team atmosphere could be something lighter. Sometimes you need to move away and find something good for yourself," said Rahul in the video.

Rahul was let go from the franchise despite finishing as the leading run-scorer in the previous edition. He accumulated a staggering 520 runs from 14 encounters, but his strike-rate (136.12) was an area of concern. In comparison Nicholas Pooran, one of the five retained players from LSG, accumulated 499 runs from the same number of matches and a much better strike-rate of 178.21.

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Earlier discussing the retentions, team owner Sanjiv Goenka had mentioned that the franchise retained players with mindset to put the team first before their personal goals. "It was a simple mindset to go in with players who have a mindset to win, who put the team first before their personal goals and personal aspirations and we wanted to retain as much as of core we could," said Goenka.

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