KL Rahul makes fun of Kevin Pietersen for the mid-season IPL holiday, leaves all in partition

The Delhi Capital Indian Premier League (IPL) is enjoying a dream in the ongoing edition. With five wins in six matches, the party -led side -headed parties are sitting at the top of the table. DC has been prominent in every department and is clearly preferred to a place in the playoffs. The positive impact of their performance is also reflecting on the team’s atmosphere as the players are spending fun time with each other. The best example of his cameradari was seen in a recent video, where DC wicketkeeper KL Rahul had excavated a cheerful excavation on his mentor Kevin Peterson.
Ahead of his upcoming match against Gujarat Titans, DC reached Ahmedabad, took a practice session at Narendra Modi Stadium. During the session, GT captain Shubman Gill met Peterson and during the conversation, the former England captain jokingly asked to explain the role of a patron.
Rahul, who was next to him, jumped into the conversation and said, “Mentor is the one who goes to Maldives for two weeks, mid-seasons.” Rahul’s statement left everyone, including Peterson.
Thanks KL, now we know what a patron does pic.twitter.com/jxwsvjbfqs
– Delhi Capital (@Delhicapital) 19 April, 2025
For Anward, Peterson went on a personal visit to Maldives on 5 April after DC’s victory against Chennai Super Kings. As a result, he missed the DC match against Royal Challengers Bangalore on 10 April.
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