As Gujarat Lions captain Suresh Raina got up to join his teammates for
the training session after addressing a pre-match conference, he was
mobbed from all corners with cameras being thrust into his face. As the
locals surrounded him for selfies and photos, Raina calmly addressed
every request before returning back to the field. Similar scenes
greeted Dale Steyn when he made his way out from the Rajkot Airport. The
team staff had to form a security cover to ensure a safe passage.
Outside
the team hotel, large groups of fans wait endlessly in scorching heat
for one glimpse of the superstars. A five-run victory over Kings XI
Punjab two days ago at the latter’s den has given Gujarat a perfect
launch pad and expectations have soared.
With the Lions set to
play their maiden home game against Rising Pune Supergiants, Rajkot has
been bathed in colours of yellow and orange. The beautiful Saurashtra
Cricket Association Stadium, which has hosted three international games
(two ODIs & one T20I), is all set to welcome the IPL jamboree.
“It’s (a special occasion) for everyone. Gujarat never had an IPL team
in the first eight years. We are looking forward to playing for
Gujarat,” said Raina with excitement.
While the team has a bevy
of international stars in Dwayne Bravo, Brendon McCullum, Dale Steyn
and Aussies James Faulkner and Aaron Finch, it is the all-rounder
Ravindra Jadeja, who holds a special place in the hearts of the
cricket-crazy fans.
Set to tie the knot soon, crowd favourite
Jadeja is not merely a star attraction, but a vital cog in Gujarat’s
line-up. The team-management relies on him for clues and first-hand
information about the conditions. On the eve of the match, he was
dispatching the balls into the stands. “He is an important player for
India and for us in the IPL. He can bat, bowl and give you good runouts.
He has good brains to read the game. He bats as per situation at No.7.
He is a local boy and he has a lot of information about the wicket and
local conditions. He is a key member and one of the first members to
take feedback from,” explained coach Heath Streak.
Though the
buzz has centered around Gujarat Lions, Streak is well aware that
playing at home won’t make them overwhelming favourites. MS Dhoni’s RPS
have the firepower to dash Gujarat’s party on Thursday night and
Streak’s role would be to ensure Gujarat remains focused.
“It is good
to have a winning start as it boosts your confidence. We have got
really good experienced players in all the departments, and they will be
keen to put up a good performance for the Gujaratis. In IPL, every game
is a hard game and you can’t get carried away,” he said.
The
first home game will pit Raina and Jadeja against former franchise mates
Ravichandran Ashwin and Dhoni. With both teams having enough knowledge
of each other’s strength, Raina said ideally the pressure would be on
RPS, but Dhoni’s presence balances the equation.
“They will be also
playing their first game against us, so it is the same for both the
teams. We will play positively against them. This is our first game in
Gujarat, so home support will be there.
“Pressure will be there
on the opposition, but MS is the type of captain who has earned respect
everywhere. We too have some players who are respected everywhere, so it
is going to be quite an interesting game.”
Raina added that
despite the team being together for only about a week, they have started
gelling. “Heath (Streak) has played many matches for Zimbabwe in India,
so he knows what it takes to motivate Indian youngsters. Then when you
have so many seniors like Baz (McCullum), DJ Bravo, (Dwayne) Smith,
James Faulkner, you have a lot to learn in the dressing room. How to
enjoy and have fun together. That makes you perfect. Coaches give us the
platform to express ourselves and be calm. That’s the key to T20
success.”
source-iplt20
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