Learnt art of chasing from Dhoni: Shankar

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Learnt art of chasing from Dhoni: Shankar

Wednesday, 13 February 2019 | PTI | Chennai

Learnt art of chasing from Dhoni: Shankar

Tamil Nadu all-rounder says he learnt how to pace innings, especially during chases by sharing game time with  former skipper

Vijay Shankar, who has made a strong case for himself to be included in India's World Cup bound squad, feels that his biggest takeaway from the Australia and New Zealand series is learning the "art of chasing" from none other than Mahendra Singh Dhoni.

Shankar had some decent performances with the bat during the New Zealand leg, now wants to finish games like Dhoni.

"I was happy to be around with the seniors. Just watching them prepare for matches and learning. Moreover, I learnt a lot by watching Dhoni during run chases. I learnt a lot about how to pace an innings, especially during chases. I learnt about his mindset," Shankar, who returned on Monday said.

For him, it was like living a dream as he shared the dressing room with Dhoni, Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma.

"It was a great experience to share the dressing room with names like Virat Kohli, M S Dhoni, Rohit Sharma. It is important to watch and learn from the seniors in the team," the soft-spoken Shankar said.

Shankar, who had confessed after the final T20 International that he was surprised when promoted up the order to No 3, said that he was specifically told by the team management before the start of the series.

"I was surprised but at the same time was very happy to be asked to bat at number three. I was told before the series started that I would bat at one-drop. In T20s, there is not much time to settle down and the approach needs to be positive."

Though he got a few 40's, Shankar lamented that he couldn't take the team home during the final T20 International.

"I thought I should have got more runs. Also, I felt disappointed that I could not take the team home in the third T20. I had the chance. It is a learning experience for me. I need to adapt faster and also be consistent..." he added.

He got an important partnership with Ambati Rayudu in Wellington ODI when India were 18 for 4 and he cherished batting in challenging conditions.

"When I walked in at 18 for 4, it was all about playing time and building a partnership (with Rayudu). It was a good challenge as the New Zealand bowlers were bowling well. We had a good partnership. I should have gone on and made a big score..." he added.

The Tamil Nadu all-rounder, who has been around the India 'A' set-up for a while before graduating to the senior side, said his focus is on constant improvement while adding that he saw every match as an opportunity to do well.

"I have done the hard work and got the opportunity in the national team. Now my focus is on constant improvement. I have to step up and do well in every match I get to play. I see each game as an opportunity to do well," he added.

Asked about chief selector MSK Prasad's recent remark that he was in the reckoning for a spot in the World Cup squad, the all-rounder played it down.

"I don't want to think too far ahead. I want to do well in every game. Every day is important for me..." he said.

"I still need to fine-tune a few things," he added.

The 28-year-old Tamil Nadu cricketer, who made his ODI debut against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground before the New Zealand series, said it was a big thing and "a happy feeling" to get started at an iconic venue.

"Yeah... To make my ODI debut at the MCG was a big thing and a happy feeling. Having watched so many matches and dreamt of playing at such venues, I was delighted to play there," he added.

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