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Yashasvi is standing exactly where I was 10 years ago: KL Rahul

Opens up about his supportive role in Jaiswal's innings
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India's Yashasvi Jaiswal, left, and teammate KL Rahul during the first Test against Australia, in Perth. AP/PTI file
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KL Rahul sees shades of himself in 22-year-old Yashasvi Jaiswal, who on his first trip Down Under seems to be in a position like he was on his maiden Australia tour 10 years ago.

In the 2014-15 series, then 22-year-old Rahul, batting at No. 6, had scores of 3 and 1 on debut at the MCG but came back strong as an opener in the very next game with an eye-catching 110 in Sydney. He faced nerves but during the second innings in Sydney where he scored 16, he batted for an hour with Murali Vijay which eased him.

Rahul is trying to play a similar role with Jaiswal what Vijay, his national team senior had done to him back then.  Rahul and Jaiswal shared an Indian record opening stand of 201 in the second innings at Perth, where Jaiswal scored a classy century and Rahul played his part with a very useful 77.

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"I saw a bit of myself in him, how I was 10 years ago, opening the batting for the first time, lots of doubts, lot of nerves and you keep doubting your own game and a lot that happens in your head, and so all you can do is try and slow things down, try and take a few deep breaths," Rahul replied when asked about his conversations with Indian cricket's next 'pin-up' boy.

Rahul remembered his Test hundred in Sydney, which was the second game of his career. "That's what was passed on to me by my fellow opening partner (M Vijay), I just passed that on to him," KL said.  Still, Rahul doesn't deny that self-doubts could creep in time and again but he has tried to preach Jaiswal what he practices.

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"I am not saying I don't have all these thoughts, I do. But having been there, I know what I need to do to get past those doubts and thoughts you have in your head. And so whatever I told Jaiswal was what I have myself practiced," he said.

"Once he got past those first 30-40 balls, he started feeling more confident, he was seeing the ball really well and batted beautifully," Rahul added.

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