Since his return, Indian wicketkeeper batter KL Rahul has been on fire. Rahul, who is usually seen at the top of the order, is flourishing in the middle-order role in ODIs and if his record at No.5 wasn’t enough for people to believe, his run-scoring form since his return from the injury has been nothing short of outstanding. India’s World Cup 2023 opener against Australia on Sunday, October 8 in Chennai was another example of Rahul’s improvement as a middle-order and the edge that it gives the Indian team with the presence of a batter like him, who can play on both gears.