India skipper for the upcoming Zimbabwe series KL Rahul credited the team management for creating an environment where players thrive on his return to the fold after injury rather than feeling insecure about their position as he returns to lead the side against Zimbabwe.
After a near three-month layoff due to a sports hernia and Covid-19, Rahul is all set to lead India in three-match ODI series. When he takes the field on Thursday, it will be only his second full series as captain.
“You might be out for two months but they haven’t forgotten what you have done for the team and the country in the last two-three years.Players actually thrive in such an environment,” the Indian captain said on the eve of the first ODI against Zimbabwe.
The 30-year old also spoke about the importance of backing talent.
“It is this kind of environment that can help a player transform from being a good player to a great player, playing a lot more match-winning innings for his team,” he said.
India set to play three-ODIs against Zimbabwe starting July 18.
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