The Sunday Guardian

Focus remains intact as ever, says Rahane

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Delhi Capitals will play their first game of the Indian Premier League (IPL) against Chennai Super Kings (CSK) on April 10 at the Wankhede Stadium, and just one week before the match, batsman Ajinkya Rahane on Saturday said that the clock is ticking but his focus remains intact as ever.

Taking to Twitter, Rahane posted a picture of himself batting in the nets, and he captioned the post as: “A week before the big game. The clock is ticking, but the focus remains as intact as ever.” With seven days to go for the high-octane IPL clash between Chennai Super Kings and Delhi Capitals at the Wankhede Stadium, groundstaf­f have tested positive. With cases rising in the state of Maharashtr­a, IPL franchises have started feeling a little wary and are keeping fingers crossed with the 14th edition of the league set to get underway from April 9.

Speaking to ANI, an official of one of the franchises -- currently based in Mumbai -- said that it does change the situation and calls for stricter protocols.

“You do get a little concerned when you hear such things days before the start of the tournament. We have all been following protocols to the core, but obviously, when such a news come in, it makes us a little wary. We are looking at keeping things as tight as possible. Have to be on our guard,” the official said.

Another franchise official said it was a wake-up call for everyone heading into the tournament. “This could actually serve as a wake-up call before the start of the tournament. Sometimes we tend to get a little comfortabl­e after going inside the bubble. But this will ensure we follow every protocol and there is no messing up,” the official said.

 ??  ?? Ajinkya Rahane in nets for training.
Ajinkya Rahane in nets for training.

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