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Tripathi vows to be a ‘Supergiant’ IT IS JUST A DREAM EXPERIENCE, SAYS PUNE’S FIND OF THE SEASON

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aharashtra batsman Rahul Tripathi’s ‘Supergiant’ effort in the league stages guided Pune to the final of the Indian Premier League (IPL), which he has described as a “dream experience”.

Tripathi, who failed to get going in the first qualifier against Mumbai Indians, after getting out for a duck, however, pledged to back his instincts in the IPL final in Hyderabad today.

Tripathi’s story started with going for the trials held by IPL franchise Rising Pune Supergiant at the D.Y. Patil Stadium in Mumbai, where he slammed a few big shots and was drafted into a squad that had a new captain in Smith.

In 13 matches, the righthande­d opening batsman has compiled 388 runs with 17 sixes and 43 fours, besides singlehand­edly taking his team past Kolkata Knight Riders in a league stage game at the Eden Gardens, making 93 off 52 balls along the way.

After a dismal domestic season, where he could manage just 185 for his state side, the 26-year-old left all that behind once he was picked by RPS.

When asked about his experience with the Pune franchise, Tripathi had a prompt reply: “For me it is just a dream experience and I am extremely thrilled to play with and against world class players.”

“It’s been a pleasure to train and learn under the guidance of top notch players like Steve Smith and M.S. Dhoni. The journey till here has been exhilarati­ng and I look forward to play with the same spirit in the final,” he added.

Pune had a dream run in the later stages of the IPL to be positioned at the second spot in the standings before beating Mumbai Indians in the first qualifier to reach the final.

When asked how he had dealt with the loses which the team suffered in the early stages of the tournament, Tripathi said: “Even after being on the field for so many years, it is difficult to accept loss. But what is more important is to wake up and hit the field with the same enthusiasm.”

“My biggest motivation post a loss is to train and practice hard enough to erase the loss by winning the next match. Also, I strongly believe that sometimes losses prove to be a stepping stone to success,” he added.

 ?? AFP ?? Rising Pune Supergiant’s Rahul Tripathi has compiled 388 runs with 17 sixes and 43 fours in the 13 matches he has played in the Indian Premier League this season.
AFP Rising Pune Supergiant’s Rahul Tripathi has compiled 388 runs with 17 sixes and 43 fours in the 13 matches he has played in the Indian Premier League this season.
 ?? Courtesy: IPL ?? Mumbai Indians players celebrate their victory against Kolkata Knight Riders during the second qualifier on Friday.
Courtesy: IPL Mumbai Indians players celebrate their victory against Kolkata Knight Riders during the second qualifier on Friday.

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