Deccan Chronicle

Shankar wants to make it count

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New Delhi, Jan. 13: Vijay Shankar was mercilessl­y roasted by fans when he failed to pick Mustafizur Rahaman’s variations during the Nidahas T20 final but Rahul Dravid’s confidence in his “finishing abilities” has made him more confident for his upcoming second stint with the Indian team.

The 27-year-old Tamil Nadu all-rounder will be joining the team in Australia and New Zealand as a replacemen­t of Hardik Pandya, who has been suspended by the BCCI for his controvers­ial comments on a TV show.

In February last year, Shankar’s big match temperamen­t was put to test against a quality Bangladesh attack but the Tamil Nadu captain has come a long way since then.

“I think I have become mentally stronger now and I have full confidence that I can finish close matches. The India A tour of New Zealand has helped me understand my game much better,” Shankar said. He believes that A team coach Dravid’s decision to send him to bat at

No 5 in New Zealand helped him immensely.

“Rahul sir told me one thing that he has faith in my ability to finish games. I think batting at No 5 also suited my game as I was able to close two games and remain unbeaten,” said Shankar, who has so far played five T20s for India.

“The 87 I scored in a chase of 300 plus against New Zealand A gave me a lot belief that I also belong to this level. In another game, I scored 60 odd in a chase. While batting at No 5, in all these matches when I was going into bat, we required 150 to 160 runs and it was very important that I paced the innings well and played the role of a finisher,” Shankar explained.

The sudden selection and the cloud of uncertaint­y hovering over Pandya for his transgress­ions has suddenly brought Shankar into the mix but he is unfazed about it.

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