NEW DELHI: KL Rahul’s leadership has been praised by Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) fielding coach Jonty Rhodes, who acknowledged Rahul’s efforts since taking charge of the franchise in its inaugural season in 2022.
Under Rahul’s captaincy, LSG made it to the playoffs in the first two seasons but finished seventh in the 2024 edition, raising questions about his future with the team.Discussions between team owner Sanjiv Goenka and Rahul about his potential retention have been reportedly positive.
Rhodes, speaking to India Today, highlighted the challenges Rahul faced leading a new franchise and commended his ability to establish a competitive team culture.”I think if you look at a record as a captain of a brand-new franchise, getting into the playoffs every time like he has, it’s been something that goes a long way towards his captaincy,” Rhodes said. “The way that he leads the team and the sort of setup and the approach that he has.”
Rhodes noted that while other IPL captains like Rohit Sharma and MS Dhoni have multiple trophies, Rahul’s accomplishments with LSG should not be underestimated.
“From LSG’s point of view, it might just be one thing getting into the final, winning the trophy,” Rhodes added, drawing parallels to Mumbai Indians’ early struggles before their eventual success.
Rhodes compared LSG’s current phase to Mumbai Indians’ initial years in the IPL, where they did not make the playoffs in the first two seasons and only claimed their first title in 2013.
“It then turns out MI didn’t win a trophy for quite a few years at the start. Once they learned how to win trophies, they kept going,” Rhodes explained. “I think from that point of view, he’s done an excellent job at the helm, with a brand-new franchise, setting up a new culture, with new owners. And that I think is an indication of how well he’s captained the team in a setup where there are players from all over the country in India who are very different and all over the world.”
LSG’s ownership now faces critical decisions ahead of the upcoming mega auction as they decide whether to retain Rahul. Given the end of the three-year cycle, the team’s management will need to weigh Rahul’s past successes against recent setbacks to determine the franchise’s path forward.
Despite the recent seventh-place finish, Rhodes’ remarks emphasize confidence in Rahul’s capacity to lead LSG effectively.
Under Rahul’s captaincy, LSG made it to the playoffs in the first two seasons but finished seventh in the 2024 edition, raising questions about his future with the team.Discussions between team owner Sanjiv Goenka and Rahul about his potential retention have been reportedly positive.
Rhodes, speaking to India Today, highlighted the challenges Rahul faced leading a new franchise and commended his ability to establish a competitive team culture.”I think if you look at a record as a captain of a brand-new franchise, getting into the playoffs every time like he has, it’s been something that goes a long way towards his captaincy,” Rhodes said. “The way that he leads the team and the sort of setup and the approach that he has.”
Rhodes noted that while other IPL captains like Rohit Sharma and MS Dhoni have multiple trophies, Rahul’s accomplishments with LSG should not be underestimated.
“From LSG’s point of view, it might just be one thing getting into the final, winning the trophy,” Rhodes added, drawing parallels to Mumbai Indians’ early struggles before their eventual success.
Rhodes compared LSG’s current phase to Mumbai Indians’ initial years in the IPL, where they did not make the playoffs in the first two seasons and only claimed their first title in 2013.
“It then turns out MI didn’t win a trophy for quite a few years at the start. Once they learned how to win trophies, they kept going,” Rhodes explained. “I think from that point of view, he’s done an excellent job at the helm, with a brand-new franchise, setting up a new culture, with new owners. And that I think is an indication of how well he’s captained the team in a setup where there are players from all over the country in India who are very different and all over the world.”
LSG’s ownership now faces critical decisions ahead of the upcoming mega auction as they decide whether to retain Rahul. Given the end of the three-year cycle, the team’s management will need to weigh Rahul’s past successes against recent setbacks to determine the franchise’s path forward.
Despite the recent seventh-place finish, Rhodes’ remarks emphasize confidence in Rahul’s capacity to lead LSG effectively.
Source Agencies