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Malolan Rangarajan spins a surprise

September 20, 2019 05:40 am | Updated 05:40 am IST - Chennai

Will head talent-scouting wing at RCB

Malolan Rangarajan.

Malolan Rangarajan is just 30, but lack of playing opportunities and years of coping with frustrations and disappointments have forced this off-spinner, who believed in flight and deception, to go down a different career path.

Malolan will now head the talent-scouting wing for Royal Challengers Bangalore. This also means he will have to call time on his career as a cricketer.

With 136 wickets in 47 First Class games at 28.98 — he represented South Zone in the Duleep Trophy — Malolan often struck crucial blows.

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Compelling striker

He was also a compelling striker of the ball with 1,379 first class runs at 28.14 with a hundred and seven half-centuries.

Malolan told

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The Hindu on Thursday, “The break at RCB is a very good opportunity for me. I can build on that. You see, in 2016-17, I played only four Ranji games for Tamil Nadu. In 2017-18, it was just one. Then last season I played for Uttarakhand but got to know that they were going in for a left-arm spinner this season.”

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Malolan added, “Looking at the schedule, R. Ashwin should be available for the entire Ranji season this year. And Washington Sundar too will be there for most games. I don’t see myself getting too many opportunities.”

Practical call

Thus, Malolan noted, his decision to move to talent scouting, a pathway to becoming a coach really, was a practical one. He has not announced his retirement officially.

“I will take a call if I am picked,” he remarked with a smile and then rather mysteriously added, “You know what my answer would be.”

Growing in specific role

The truth is Malolan has set his mind on becoming a part of the support staff and then growing in a specific role.

One road ends and another begins in Malolan’s journey.

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