<p>He is enjoying the role of Indian team's No 1 wicketkeeper in white-ball format but KL Rahul still finds Jasprit Bumrah difficult to keep wickets to among all the Indian pacers.</p>.<p>"Absolutely enjoying wicketkeeping. The toughest bowler to keep to is @Jaspritbumrah93," Rahul said in a 'Q&A' session on his Twitter handle on Sunday.</p>.<p>The 28-year-old right-handed batsman, who has played 36 Tests, 32 ODI'S and 42 T20Is, started keeping wickets from the limited-overs home series against Australia and later went on to don the gloves during the tour of New Zealand.</p>.<p>Rahul also said that the 2016 IPL with the Royal Challengers Bangalore was a "career-defining season" for him.</p>.<p>"It's got to be the 2016 season with RCB which was a career-defining season for me as people saw the potential in me in white-ball cricket," said Rahul when asked about his favourite IPL moment.</p>.<p>Rahul, who has shared the dressing room with Chris Gayle in RCB, described the swashbuckling West Indian batsman as a smart cricketer.</p>.<p>"As a batting partner, he is amazing. I met @henrygayle first when I was with RCB. The best conversations I had with Chris are on the pitch. He is a smart cricketer and plans his game lot. He is great to have in the team and is very friendly with youngsters as well," he said.</p>.<p>The Karnataka batsman, who made his Test debut against Australia in December 2014 at Melbourne, also said that it was a special feeling to get his Test cap from Mahendra Singh Dhoni.</p>.<p>"It was a special and emotional moment for me. I never thought I would get a chance to play in the series and it was a special feeling to get that cap from MS Dhoni," Rahul said.</p>
<p>He is enjoying the role of Indian team's No 1 wicketkeeper in white-ball format but KL Rahul still finds Jasprit Bumrah difficult to keep wickets to among all the Indian pacers.</p>.<p>"Absolutely enjoying wicketkeeping. The toughest bowler to keep to is @Jaspritbumrah93," Rahul said in a 'Q&A' session on his Twitter handle on Sunday.</p>.<p>The 28-year-old right-handed batsman, who has played 36 Tests, 32 ODI'S and 42 T20Is, started keeping wickets from the limited-overs home series against Australia and later went on to don the gloves during the tour of New Zealand.</p>.<p>Rahul also said that the 2016 IPL with the Royal Challengers Bangalore was a "career-defining season" for him.</p>.<p>"It's got to be the 2016 season with RCB which was a career-defining season for me as people saw the potential in me in white-ball cricket," said Rahul when asked about his favourite IPL moment.</p>.<p>Rahul, who has shared the dressing room with Chris Gayle in RCB, described the swashbuckling West Indian batsman as a smart cricketer.</p>.<p>"As a batting partner, he is amazing. I met @henrygayle first when I was with RCB. The best conversations I had with Chris are on the pitch. He is a smart cricketer and plans his game lot. He is great to have in the team and is very friendly with youngsters as well," he said.</p>.<p>The Karnataka batsman, who made his Test debut against Australia in December 2014 at Melbourne, also said that it was a special feeling to get his Test cap from Mahendra Singh Dhoni.</p>.<p>"It was a special and emotional moment for me. I never thought I would get a chance to play in the series and it was a special feeling to get that cap from MS Dhoni," Rahul said.</p>