Interview
On what motivated him to take up the game
I enjoy playing cricket. Actually I used to play with the tennis ball
for fun on the streets. Then my uncle said why don't you go and join
some other school and take it up seriously. I changed my school and
joined Santhome...
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On his experiences in junior cricket
Playing for India Under-19 against Sri Lanka was a blessing in
disguise for me. I was not selected for the first five games in the
South Zone league of the Cooch Behar Trophy (in 1998/99). Since that
was my last year in the Under-19s, I thought I had no hope of playing
for India Under-19. Suddenly...
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On the events that got him a break in the Ranji Trophy team
I got runs in all the pre-season tournaments like the KSCA Diamond
Jubilee, Moin-ud-Dowlah and the TNCA first division league. I got a
lot of runs in my first five league games which was very important. It
was very tough for a youngster to get into the Ranji Trophy side this
time. That too a lefthander...
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On his century in the Moin-ud-Dowlah final
We played in the league phase and I didn't get runs in the first four
games. Robin came to me and said you have to get runs in the final. He
said if you go one down, play out 50 overs and get a hundred, the team
will get 300 plus...
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On whether he expected to get into the Ranji team earlier
I didn't expect it to come earlier because a lot of lefthanders are
there in the team. I can't replace them right now because they're
representing the country...
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On his hundred on debut against Kerala
Yeah it was a nice feeling...Kerala were all out for 209, so we had all
three days to bat. Since there was plenty of time, I played to get my
eye in. I just said to myself that I'm not going to get out. I batted
the whole day long and got only 80...
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On his second century against Delhi
That was really very good. A lot of national players were there for
Delhi, so it was a very competitive team. By getting runs against
them, I thought I could get into the limelight; so I was very
determined. That was a very good wicket, a superb wicket to bat on...
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On getting out for 87 in the second innings
I was very disappointed when I got out. I saw the hundred in my eyes
but it was just like a dream. It was a loss of concentration.
One ball can get you out...
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On the surrender in Baroda
We had a very good batting side. The target of 320 was easily
attainable but we didn't apply ourselves well and got out very cheaply
for 180. In the first innings the wicket was a batting paradise; we
should have got the runs then. Later it was very tough batting fourth
on that wicket...
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On his strengths
My strong point is my mind. I concentrate very well and don't lose it
very often. I just take it ball by ball; it's just a matter of one
ball at a time. You can't concentrate if you're going in with the idea
of playing 90 overs...
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On his affinity for centuries
Half centuries don't get you into the limelight. even if you get 100
half centuries who is going to look. If you get 3-4 100s in a row,
then you're in the limelight again. But it's very tough to get a
hundred in every game. It's more important to just get in and settle
down...
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On his weaknesses
There's scope for improvement in everything. You can't be saying I'm
strong in this or that. I can't be satisfied with one cut shot for
four and say I'm good in the cut...
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On the kind of batsman he would describe himself as
I like to play myself in. I just can't go and dominate the bowler...
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On his favourite position of No.3
Batting at No.3 is actually like opening the innings. If an opener
gets out first ball, you're out there for the second ball. At No.4 and
5, at least you have the time to see the bowling. Here I get to play
the new ball a lot which is an advantage for me because...
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On his goals for the next one year
My personal aim is to play for India. I don't mind whenever it comes.
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On whether he received any formal coaching
A lot of people, first is my uncle who actually helped me play cricket
in the first place. I've been through coaching a lot of times, from
Abdul Jabbar, TE Srinivasan and CS Suresh Kumar..
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On his plans for the ensuing off season
I'm just concentrating on my fitness right now. We play cricket for
ten months of the year, so for two months at least we should focus on
the fitness aspect...
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