IPL 2019: People believe one needs power hitter at top but I trust my methods - Rahane

India's Test vice-captain and Rajasthan Royals skipperAjinkya Rahane on Saturday cleared the misconception surrounding the art of scoring runs at the top-order and said that one doesn't need to be a power hitter to be successful at the top, even the players (including him) having their own methods can be very handful.

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IPL 2019: People believe one needs power hitter at top but I trust my methods - Rahane

Rahane has been out of the limited overs setup for more than a year now (Image Credit: Twitter)

India's Test vice-captain and Rajasthan Royals skipperAjinkya Rahane on Saturday cleared the misconception surrounding the art of scoring runs at the top-order and said that one doesn't need to be a power hitter to be successful at the top, even the players (including him) having their own methods can be very handful.  Rahane last featured in the limited-overs setup against the Proteas in their own den, which means, it has been more than a year he has been out of the limited overs set up now. 

In an interview with ESPN Cricinfo, Rahane expressed his thoughts and said, "People always talk about power at the top but it is important to believe in your abilities and your own methods. It's not all about power-hitting, someone has to play an anchoring role and guys around him can play power-hitting shots."

"I always believed in my abilities and it's important to stick to your game. As long as you are focussing your game that's what matters." Out-of-favour Rahane last played an ODI for India on February 16, 2018, against South Africa in Centurion. Talking about the upcoming World Cup, Rahane said despite the loss to Australia in the five-match ODI series at home, India is still a strong contender to lift the Cup.

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He, however, feels New Zealand, England, and an "unpredictable" West Indies will pose serious threats to India's title chances in the World Cup.  "I think personally we (India) have a very strong side. The cricket which we are playing recently is magnificent. The challenge in the World Cup will be to gather that momentum early and continue that. But I feel in ICC tournaments, it is important to give your best in each and every game," Rahane said.

"Apart from India, New Zealand is a very good ODI side and do well in ICC tournaments. West Indies is an unpredictable but dangerous team and also England. Playing England in England is going to be challenging."

It is important to focus on our strengths and be positive all the time," he added. Rahane, who will be leading Rajasthan Royals in the upcoming Indian Premier League, will be hoping for a good outing with the bat in the T20 tournament to knock on the doors of the national selectors ahead of the World Cup.

Rahane said the return of Steve Smith will be a big bonus for Rajasthan Royals in the IPL."It's good to have him (Smith) back as a Rajasthan Royals player. He is a quality player and it's always good to have him in your team. Also to pick his mind will be very important. We all know his ability to win matches," he said. 

Asked about Royals' challenge this season, the skipper said: "The challenge is to be consistent because the players are coming from all the different countries. It is important to stay together, stick together. "As long as we are enjoying each others success and backing each other we are on the right track. It is important to be positive and fearless as a team." "We have got a good blend of youth and experience and it is important to make use of each and every individual," he said.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Rahane has been out of the limited overs setup for more than a year now. 
  • Rajasthan Royals have begun their preparations for the upcoming IPL season on Friday. 
  • Rajasthan Royals will be up against Kings XI Punjab in their opening game. 
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