Rahul has already scored two match-winning fifties in the ongoing T20I series between India and New Zealand. He is the highest run-getter in the series so far with 140 runs to his name in three innings at an excellent average of 70.
Recently, he became the joint third fastest batsman and the second fastest Indian overall to 1000 T20I runs and now another milestone is headed his way as he is just 62 runs away from becoming the fastest to 1000 T20I runs as an opener.
Rahul has 938 T20I runs to his name as an opener at the moment at an excellent average of 46.9. Australia skipper Aaron Finch currently holds the record for being the fastest opener to reach 1000 T20I runs. He achieved the feat in 29 innings. Rahul has played just 22 innings as an opener now which means he has seven more outings to get those 62 runs and become the fastest to the landmark in the process.
If Rahul doesn’t undergo a sudden poor run of form, he could well end up getting these remaining 62 runs in the remaining two matches of this series. If he does so, he would beat Finch’s record by a fair margin and thus would make it difficult for others to better his record.
Rahul is one of the best openers in the format at present. 10 of his 13 scores of fifty-plus in T20Is have come as an opener. Overall, Rahul has 1377 T20I runs to his name at an outstanding average of 45.90.
India have already sealed the ongoing series against New Zealand with their victory in the third T20I at Hamilton and, hence, Rahul can express himself more freely at the top of the order as India take the Kiwis on in the remaining two matches.
Written by: Prasenjit Dey
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