Dinesh Karthik — free-spirited man of immense ability

Technical improvements and mental conditioning has produced a much improved version

May 19, 2017 10:11 pm | Updated 10:12 pm IST - Chennai

Looking up: Dinesh Karthik has come a long way in his career, and has a long way to go, too.

Looking up: Dinesh Karthik has come a long way in his career, and has a long way to go, too.

He was bubbly, chirpy and hardly able to hold back his excitement.

It was a full flight from Durban to Cape Town as the Indian team travelled to the picturesque city for the decider of the dramatic 2006-07 Test series.

By now Dinesh Karthik was aware of his place in the eleven for the final Test; M.S. Dhoni was grappling with a fitness issue.

To make things brighter, Karthik was seated next to his idol Sachin Tendulkar. His joy was understandable and there was never a dull moment till the aircraft touched down.

Not visible on his visage were the pressures of the approaching Test, nor the thought that he would be opening the innings against one of the most potent pace attacks in the world. Although battle-hardened, Karthik has an endearing child-like enthusiasm in him.

This in a nutshell is the essential Karthik for you; a free-spirited man of immense ability, undaunted by challenges.

Coming back to the Cape Town Test, Karthik opening the innings with Wasim Jaffer, stood up to Dale Steyn, Makhaya Ntini, Shaun Pollock and Jacques Kallis for an innings of 63 of much courage.

Fast forward to 2017. Karthik declares he wants to be considered a specialist batsman and not a wicketkeeper-batsman alone.

It’s the right decision for he adds value to the team by being flexible in the order and can also double up as ’keeper if the need arises.

He had a mountain of runs to back him this season, first in the Ranji Trophy and then the Vijay Hazare competition where his form was mind-boggling.

The 31-year-old cricketer had added maturity to his natural ability. His mental preparation ahead of a match and innings were much better. He was more focused and getting into the ‘zone’.

There have been a few technical changes too.

The trick was to tighten his game without losing his attacking instincts.

Karthik has played his strokes forcefully this season, his shot selection has been impeccable.

All the hard work under Mumbai all-rounder Abhishek Nayar has paid off; the focus was on tuning his mind to the match, the nature of the opposition and the conditions.

He was ticking the boxes.

“I dream of playing for India again,” he had said earlier this season.

Now, as he travels with the team for the ICC Champions Trophy, picked as a specialist batsman, Karthik will be close to turning out in the India colours.

Karthik 2.0 could be around for a longer time.

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