Ajinkya Rahane says Dale Steyn bouncer changed him
Ajinkya Rahane is considered a long term prospect for Indian cricket. His good performances on the tour of South Africa raised the level of expectations among his fans. Speaking to the Indian Express on various issues, Rahane shared some interesting views.
On the issue of playing alongside Shane Watson, the new captain of Rajasthan Royals, he said: “Watson is very helpful cricketer who gets along with everyone really well. He has been part of Rajasthan family since its inception and is perhaps the side’s most experienced cricketer.”
Explaining the hard work put in by him under the guidance of Parveen Amre prior to South Africa tour, he said: “Things weren’t going well for me after my debut Test in Delhi, which was below average to be honest. But I knew that I would come back strong, given the chance. When I was chosen for the tour of South Africa, I ensured that I hit the nets immediately with Pravin Amre. He pointed it out to me that I was playing away from my body often and got me to adjust it.
“The closer one plays to his body, the lesser are the chances of the edging the ball. Amre sir also made sure that our practice sessions were slotted for early mornings, when the pitches are covered with dew which helps with seam movement. Amre sir decided to prepare me for bouncers with a wet rubber ball. I made up my mind to take plenty of hits on my body.”
On the game plan for the upcoming IPL, he added: “The main thing is to keep things simple and not put too much pressure on self. I’m enjoying my batting at the moment. We have good side, a side full of players who know the inner workings of the Rajasthan Royals set-up. Getting back into the groove quickly will be key. The reason for Royals’ success in the past is our willingness to help one another out, no matter what.”
Reacting to the incident when he was hit by Dale Steyn, he said: “Yes, I still remember it. I got hit and told myself to not react. Because had I shown pain, it would have given Steyn and the opposition immense confidence and they would have probably gotten me out soon after. The world is watching you and by not reacting you show that you are mentally strong. The message from me to him was this: Bowl whatever you want at me and I will not lose focus.”