The Hindu - International

Rahane backs lowprofile coaches in domestic cricket

- Amol Karhadkar

Ajinkya Rahane, the Mumbai captain, has stressed on valuing local and lowprofile coaches in domestic cricket while taking a dig at “flashy coaches”.

“It is really good to have a coach like Omkar (Salvi) with us. It shows that you don’t need highprofile or flashy coaches to be around the team. You can still be under the radar. You can still stay lowprofile and get the best out of each and every player,” Rahane said here on Saturday, ahead of Mumbai’s Ranji Trophy final against Vidarbha, starting on Sunday.

While Omkar Salvi – the former bowling coach of Mumbai and Kolkata Knight Riders – has excelled in keeping Mumbai’s mission to regain the Ranji

Trophy, Vidarbha have also fared well with Usman Ghani, the former stalwart, in charge.

“Omkar was with Mumbai team before earlier, but in a different role. Now as the head coach, the work he has done with every player, the amount of attention he has given to each and every player has been amazing,” Rahane said.

“Even the Vidarbha coach, he is also very lowprofile, so it’s good to have lowprofile coaches. They give importance to players. They give freedom to the players. It’s a good sign for Indian cricket coaches. Even lowprofile coaches can do the job for their team.”

While Rahane stressed the team respected Vidarbha as an opposition, Vidarbha captain Akshay Wadkar attributed Vidarbha’s performanc­e to its depth at grassroot level.

“When we won the Ranji Trophy in 201718, we had won CK Nayudu Trophy prior to that, and even before that we had lifted the under 19title, so those under19 and under23 players are now graduating to the Ranji Trophy,” Wadkar said.

“Everyone comes up the ranks through performanc­e. If we have done well in the last 10 years, it is because we have done well in all age groups.

Wadkar was confident Vidarbha will not wilt under the bigmatch pressure.

“It’s a special game for us. Any final is special, particular­ly the Ranji final and more so against 41times champion. We look at this as a good opportunit­y to beat a big side,” he said.

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