55.80 average at No. 4.
63.21 average at No. 5.
47.43 average at No. 6.
These numbers tell the story of a batter who has never been given the luxury of a fixed role, yet has continued to perform wherever the team has needed him.
While many players build their careers around one position, KL Rahul has spent years adapting to different situations, different batting slots, and different responsibilities. Sometimes he has been asked to anchor an innings, sometimes to rebuild after early wickets, and sometimes to finish games under pressure.
Despite constantly moving around the batting order, his consistency remains remarkable. Whether at No. 4, No. 5, or No. 6, he has delivered runs, stability, and match-winning performances for India.
In an era where versatility is one of the most valuable qualities in cricket, KL Rahul has quietly become one of India's most dependable ODI batters. He may not always get the headlines, but his numbers speak for themselves.
One player. Multiple roles. Same reliability.
KL Rahul in ODI cricket.