KL Rahul excels in adaptability as finisher, gets desired success in Champions Trophy. Rahul’s success in that role for India in the Champions Trophy was marked by his calm, humble, and proactive adaptability. His vital scores of 41, 42 not out, and 34 not out on the slow Dubai wickets were worth its weight in gold. India’s Champions Trophy win over Bangladesh, Australia, and New Zealand coming via chases were significantly aided by Rahul’s adaptability and taking charge in a tricky situation. \”He didn’t complain whenever he was sent down the batting order. He used to ask me how I could be better and why should I play in that way,\” said Samuel Jayaraj, Rahul’s childhood coach. \”If you are playing against a left-arm spinner, you practice for that in a game,\” said Jayaraja. \”In cricket, there is no wasting time, every second is very important\” said Virat Gill, Shubman Gill’s coach.