Quality of bowling has improved: Rathour

‘Shubman Gill is an India material’

January 12, 2019 09:53 pm | Updated 09:53 pm IST - Thiruvananthapuram

Shubman Gill.

Shubman Gill.

Vikram Rathour was among the few Indian cricketers who made their debut in the summer of 1996, but his international career never took off like the dizzy heights he achieved in the domestic circuit.

Looking back, the 49-year-old has no regrets and is now enjoying his passion — coaching.

“I was given a chance but I failed to grab my opportunities. In those days you didn’t get many chances like today’s youngsters and you had to make them count. I tried my best but it was not enough. It’s part of life and you move on and do things which you like. Coaching was my passion and it is something which I enjoy doing,” said Rathour.

He feels the quality of bowling in domestic cricket has improved from the time he was a player and it is one of the reason for India’s increased bench strength in that department.

“If you look at the domestic scene in India, almost all states have one or two players who can bowl between 135 and 140kmph. When I was playing there were only a few who could bowl at that range. They would be doing international duty and didn’t play domestic cricket. So it was difficult for the batsmen when they faced quality bowlers on overseas tours.

‘Adept’

“The present Indian batsmen are more adept in playing pace bowling than the batsmen of my era. The quality of competition has also improved as we are seeing more upsets in the Ranji Trophy.”

As a former national selector, Rathour is not surprised with the success of Mayank Agarwal in Australia.

“I have been seeing him play for the last five years and am not at all surprised with his success.

“He made the transition pretty quickly and showed maturity,” he said.

Rathour, who played in the golden era of Punjab cricket, said one of the high points of his career was winning the Ranji Trophy and he has high hopes from the current Punjab team.

“We had some good players then and Bishen Singh Bedi was a hard taskmaster. We won the Ranji Trophy in 1995 and some of us who played in that team also went on to represent India.

“The current Punjab team is full of exciting talent. Shubman Gill is an India material and we also have quality players like Gurpreet Singh Maan and Mandeep Singh.”

He is also happy with the progress Himachal Pradesh made this season despite failing to qualify.

“We beat strong teams like Punjab and Tamil Nadu. We could have done better. None can take us lightly and we are no longer the punching bags for strong teams,” Rathour said.

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