Starc growing as pace pack leader

M37: CSK vs RCB – Man of the Match – Suresh Raina 4:09 1,572 Views The numbers that Suresh Raina has achieved in the short history of the IPL are staggering. Out of the 501 scheduled IPL matches since its inauguration in 2008, Raina has played 125. In every season from 2008 to 2014, Raina has tallied at least 400 runs.

It is this lofty standard that makes his 256 runs in 10 games so far in Pepsi IPL 2015 look below par. But ask the batsman and he will tell you a different story.After batting CSK to a 24-run win over Royal Challengers Bangalore in Chennai with a sedate 46-ball 52, Raina spoke to iplt20.

com about various aspects of the tournament ranging from his own role changing from a finisher to a No. 3 batsman, the importance of fielding, the improved death bowling from Indian bowlers, to the essence of IPL in his opinion.You haven’t had many runs this season.

Glad to get that fifty?I will tell you one thing very honestly. I have made runs in the last seven seasons and I am very proud of those performances. But the way I am enjoying my batting this season, I haven’t done in the past.

I may be scoring 20-30 runs but my mindset is very good this year. I have been getting out playing proper cricketing shots and the ball is often going straight to the fielders. But I feel really good about my batting.

I have settled well into the No. 3 role with CSK. I have been batting instinctively since the last 10 years, but now as the one-down batsman I have to be discreet about when to attack and who to attack.

You have to plan a lot more about the middle-overs and building partnerships. I believe I have a better understanding of that this season although the runs against my name are less.Despite batting in the top order, do you still have to be very flexible with how you approach the innings, given it depends a lot on the start that Brendon McCullum and Dwayne Smith give the team?It is a very good point.

In fact, I have had that chat with Stephen Fleming. For instance, today, when McCullum hit a couple of boundaries early, I knew I could do it too. But I controlled my natural game.

Today’s knock gives me a lot of satisfaction because of the way I took responsibility to build the innings for the team rather than insisting on playing my natural game.Has finishing well with the bat been an issue this season?It is because I wasn’t scoring runs. That put pressure on MS (Dhoni), Bravo, Jaddu (Jadeja) and Negi.

If the top-three or four give them a platform of 140 in 15 overs, these guys can score 70 in the last five on a batting wicket. It is unfair to expect them to do that in Chennai because the wicket doesn’t allow that.What was the turning point of the match?When Virat (Kohli) was batting, I was a bit worried.

I knew we had to get him out quickly because he is a master at chasing scores and finishing off games. The run-out that Bravo pulled off was brilliant. What made it all the more special is that it was so hot out there.

In such extreme conditions sometimes your focus wavers. But to have that kind of awareness and then act briskly to it is something special. It is very difficult to play in Chennai.

Besides playing against each other, the two teams are also up against the heat.With CSK’s fielding, the target of 150 seems like 175. Is that the biggest USP of the team?In T20s one stop or one catch has a lot of impact.

It changes the entire mindset of the batsman; he feels like everything he hits is going to the fielders. Batting at No. 3 I have experienced that.

When AB (de Villiers) or Virat or (Ajinkya) Rahane at point stop a ball I play, it puts pressure on me to get the ball outside the circle. And that forces you to take risks.Death bowling is one area that MS was always worried about.

It seems like it has been sorted.It has. And one very pleasing thing this IPL is the way the Indian bowlers are doing at the death.

Ashish Nehra has been so crucial for us this season. Mohit Sharma can still improve but he is getting there. Look at Praveen Kumar and Bhuvneshwar Kumar – Bhuvi has improved so much as a death bowler.

Ishwar Pandey came in today and did well for us; he got the wicket of AB de Villiers. Our bowlers will only get better from here.IPL witnessed its 500th game yesterday in Mumbai.

You have played more games than anyone in this tournament. How do you feel about it?For me the essence of the IPL is young Indian players showing their heart. Talking about this season alone, from our team I am very impressed with Pawan Negi.

He has the heart. Look at Sarfaraz (Khan) – the 17-year-old who is not overwhelmed by the occasion. When you see a player you come to know whether he has the heart for the big occasions.

And it is not only the youngsters – look at Brad Hogg and Pravin Tambe. They haven’t let their age come in way of their passion..

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