Wed, Jun 24 2026
Bangladesh Cricket

“Felt like he could hit any ball anywhere” – Jofra Archer names the toughest batter he has faced

Rafiq Hasan · · 3 min read
jofra archer 24 06 2026

A Surprising Revelation from a Speed Demon

When Jofra Archer discusses the most formidable batters he has encountered, fans and analysts often anticipate the names of global icons such as Virat Kohli, Steve Smith, or Joe Root. These players have dominated international cricket for over a decade, consistently testing the world’s best bowlers. However, the England speedster recently offered a perspective that surprised many, identifying KL Rahul as the most challenging batter he has faced throughout his professional career.

Archer, known for his ability to trouble even the most technically sound players with his blistering pace and precise accuracy, admitted that during the early stages of the Indian Premier League (IPL), KL Rahul was almost impossible to contain. According to Archer, the Indian batter reached such a peak of form that it felt as though every single delivery could be dispatched to the boundary, leaving even the most skilled bowlers feeling helpless.

Insights from the Super Over Podcast

Speaking candidly on the Super Over podcast, Archer reflected on the intensity of these encounters. “Probably KL Rahul in the first few years of the IPL. He was in his prime then, and it felt like he could hit any ball anywhere. He was really hard to bowl to,” Archer stated. This assessment carries significant weight, as it comes from a bowler who has consistently challenged the best batting lineups in the world across all three formats of the game.

Jofra Archer. (Credits: X.com)

Breaking Down the Numbers

The statistical evidence underscores why Archer holds Rahul in such high regard. Their history in the IPL is extensive, spanning eight innings. KL Rahul has arguably had the upper hand in their direct matchups. The stylish right-hander has accumulated 108 runs from just 73 deliveries against Archer, maintaining an impressive strike rate of 147.94. While Archer has managed to dismiss Rahul twice, these figures demonstrate how effectively the Indian batter has negated the threat posed by the England pacer.

The rivalry has not been confined to the fast-paced environment of T20 cricket. Their battles have extended into the longest format of the game as well. In Test cricket, Rahul has showcased his defensive solidity and shot-making ability, scoring 50 runs from 136 balls against Archer across four innings, remaining unbeaten against the pacer throughout those encounters.

Why KL Rahul is a Bowler’s Nightmare

KL Rahul has long been recognized as one of the most elegant and technically gifted stroke-makers in Indian cricket. During his peak IPL years, he established himself as one of the most consistent run-getters in the tournament. His ability to anchor an innings while simultaneously maintaining a high strike rate set him apart from his peers.

For a bowler, the difficulty lies in the lack of predictable weaknesses. Whether the delivery was pitched up, short, or hitting a good length, Rahul appeared to have a technical or creative solution. His wide array of strokes makes setting a defensive field incredibly difficult for a captain. Archer’s confession highlights a fundamental truth about high-level cricket: when a player enters a state of supreme confidence, they become virtually unstoppable regardless of the bowler’s skill level. As Archer experienced firsthand, when KL Rahul finds his rhythm, he forces even the world’s fastest bowlers to rethink their entire strategy.

Rafiq Hasan

Rafiq Hasan is the chief cricket correspondent for The Daily Star, Bangladesh's largest English-language newspaper. Over his two-decade career, he has chronicked the rise of Bangladesh cricket from perennial underdogs to a formidable force in world cricket. Hasan has covered every major ICC event featuring Bangladesh and reported from the press boxes of Lord's, the MCG, and Mirpur. He has a deep understanding of the country's cricket ecosystem—from the Dhaka Premier League rivalries to the politics of the BCB. Known for his balanced analysis and insider access to the dressing room, he wrote the widely acclaimed long-form series "Tigers' Roar: How Bangladesh Changed the Cricket Map." A graduate of the University of Dhaka, Hasan is also a respected voice on global cricket diplomacy, exploring how the sport affects the balance of power in South Asia.