Millennium Post

I get recognised post triple ton: Karun Nair

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MUMBAI: Young Karnataka batsman Karun Nair, who stole a big march by scoring a triple hundred in only his third Test against England in Chennai, said on Thursday that things are the same with him except that he gets recognised on the streets after his stupendous feat.

“Nothing has changed for me personally. I am still the same. It is just that I get more recognitio­n in the streets,” said the 25-year-old Jodhpur-born batsman on Thursday ahead of the Irani Cup game, which commences from Friday, where he will be representi­ng the Rest of India under Cheteshwar Pujara against newly crowned Ranji Trophy champions Gujarat.

“I am more focused on what I have to do. I am working hard to do better. This is beginning of my career. (I am) waiting for opportunit­ies to do better,” said Nair who made an unbeaten 303 in only his third Test innings in the fifth and final Test against England after making his debut in the third game of the series in Mohali.

Nair, who has become only the second Indian player after swashbuckl­ing batsman Virender Sehwag to score a triple ton in Tests, said although he has been part of the dressing room for nearly a year he has now started to believe he belongs to it on his own.

“I have been part of that dressing room for almost of a year and most of us play together in the IPL. So, it is not something new. When you get to the Indian team, it is a different ballgame altogether. I was really happy to do well in my third Test. I have played a whole series (was in reserves in the first two Tests against England) and I kind of feel that I am more in the team. It is just the beginning and I am looking forward to the future.”

Saying his confidence has gone up after the great knock for a winning cause in Chennai, Nair explained he never even thought about the subsequent ODI series against England, in progress, for which he was not picked.

“Obviously, confidence increases when you score runs at the internatio­nal level. You have more belief that you can do more at that level. I was not expecting anything. It is the selectors’ call. All I can do is to keep scoring runs. It is up to them to pick me or not. I don’t have any expectatio­ns. It is the beginning of my career and I am working hard and waiting for the opportunit­ies.”

Conceding there would be pressure of expectatio­ns now from the public, Nair said he was more eager to live up to his own expectatio­ns.

“That is going to be there. I have my own expectatio­ns and like to stick with them and not worry about expectatio­n of others. That way, I don’t really think about the outside part. I have been working hard. It is all about getting the opportunit­y and using that opportunit­y to the maximum and doing well for the country and making the team win. I was just hoping to get some runs. The team was under pressure in that situation when we lost (team captain) Virat. That motivated me to do better,” said Nair about his grand innings.

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