Nair and Rahul, both 33, have played age-group cricket together since their childhood and are close friends. While Rahul has been a part of the Indian set-up, Nair endured a prolonged eight-year snub despite a good Test beginning, including a triple hundred against England.
“We started playing cricket as 11-year-old boys together and we have been on this journey ever since. Both of us have had our ups and downs. He got his opportunity, scored a triple hundred, faced a bit of tough time after that for a lot of reasons,” Rahul told IPL side Delhi Capitals’ media team after the season that concluded earlier this month.
“But what has stood out is the way he has performed in the last 2-3 years,” he added referring to Nair’s stellar run for Karnataka in the domestic circuit.
Rahul said Nair relied on going “back to basics” during his time away from international cricket.
“We have spoken about his time in the UK and him having played County cricket, and the difficulties and the challenges that he faced.
“To have that drive to make a comeback to the Indian team despite all the hardships is commendable. I hope both of us can play for a very long time for the Indian team,” he said.
Rahul, who had a stellar IPL season with the bat, backed Nair to do well in his comeback series.
Talking about his own preparations for the series, the right-handed batter said he began right after the IPL.