"To all those guys who have been branded as Test players before. I want to tell that there will be coaches and players in the dressing room who can tell you that you are not good enough for a certain format. I never thought that they were right. I knew I was blessed with certain skills," Rahul, who scored 196 runs in 3 ODIs with a century and half-century told bcci.Tv.
Rahul, who made his debut during the Boxing Day Test against Australia in Melbourne back in 2014, has two Test hundreds against the Aussies and Sri Lanka.
"I had worked really hard on my game. I worked on my strength and became strong enough so that everytime I hit the ball, it went to the boundary."
This was the first time that Rahul played a full series under Mahendra Singh Dhoni's leadership (he had just played under him during his debut in Melbourne).
The talented Karnataka lad said that standing at slips alongside Dhoni has given him a sneak peek into what goes in 'Captain Cool's' mind.
Rahul, who also is a makeshift wicketkeeper, is trying to pick up a few finer points of 'keeping by watching his skipper.
"I was watching as to how he is keeping wickets in these conditions where especially when the ball swings, it starts wobbling as it comes behind the stumps. Also he stands at different positions for different bowlers.
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It has been a good summer for Rahul personally, who enjoyed a productive IPL that earned him an ODI call-up.
"Working my way through different formats has not changed my batting approach much. It is just that the format changes and you get a lot more time in Tests. As professional cricketers we need to adapt," he said.
Rahul said coming early helps to get some match practice and get into the Test mould.
"You are able to spend some time in the middle and adapt to different roles. As for me, I just wanted to keep improving at the highest level, otherwise you get sorted out quickly.
Asked about the Anil Kumble effect, he replied, "He has always played his cricket with aggressive intent. As a person too, he is a very aggressive personality. To have someone like him, someone who has played in the West Indies and performed very well, to get his feedback about conditions, it is very valuable for us.
"He (Kumble) is doing a wonderful job and has made us all very comfortable in our roles and responsibilities. We are also doing a lot of team activities. It is helping the team bond and we are enjoying each other's company. Obviously it helps to be in the West Indies helps," said Rahul.
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