Saba Karim: Former Indian wicketkeeper Saba Karim believes KL Rahul should replace Virat Kohli at the crucial No.4 position in the batting order for the upcoming Test series against England. Team India will play England in a five-match Test series, starting at Leeds on June 20.
Saba Karim: Kohli was a part of India’s previous three Test tours of England in 2014, 2018, and 2021/22. However, the 36-year-old announced his Test retirement last month, leaving India with a massive hole to fill at No.4.
Saba Karim: While new skipper Shubman Gill and Karun Nair, among others, have been discussed as potential options, Karin was firm that Rahul should replace Kohli in the position.
Saba Karim: In an interview with NDTV, he said:
“In the absence of Kohli, Rahul’s role is monumental. And I look at him, as a batter who can bat a number four. Many people have suggested different batting positions, but I feel that KL is ideal to replace or take over, the role of Virat Kohli at number four, because that number four, he can play a dual role of negotiating the early setback if that happens in the Indian side, and then he can carry the innings forward.”
Karim added:
“He does have the right kind of technique. He has done well in England. He has a temperament. And I think with the past season, season and a half, there is a lot of maturity that has come in. So I think that’s the kind of responsibility with Indian team management.”
Saba Karim: Rahul has floated around the Indian batting order in Tests, with experience at almost all positions from opening to No.6. However, he has batted only once at No.4 for India in Tests in the home series opener against England in Hyderabad last year.
Saba Karim: Rahul fared well, scoring a sublime 86 in the first innings, followed by a 22 in the second.
Saba Karim: Looking at KL Rahul’s Test numbers in England
![KL Rahul is no stranger to big scores in English conditions [Credit: Getty]](https://staticg.sportskeeda.com/editor/2025/06/3fc7f-17501797836986-1920.jpg)
The stylish batter has only a subpar average of 34.11 in 18 innings but has scored two centuries. Rahul’s first Test century in England came in the final game of the 2018 tour, while his second came in the second Test of the 2021/22 series.
Interestingly, the veteran batter has opened the batting in eight of his nine Tests in England, with his maiden Test being the only one where he batted at No.3.