Teamwork has been cornerstone of TN’s success this season

Kanitkar and team have made the team realise the significance of staying positive

March 05, 2017 11:07 pm | Updated 11:07 pm IST - BHUBANESWAR

Coachspeak:  The message coach Hrishikesh Kanitkar gave to his boys was to perform collectively.

Coachspeak: The message coach Hrishikesh Kanitkar gave to his boys was to perform collectively.

The Tamil Nadu support staff is the silent force behind the team’s excellent showing this season. Excellent because the team has found ways to do well despite the absence of players like M. Vijay, Abhinav Mukund and R. Ashwin for a major part of the season. At the ongoing Vijay Hazare tournament, the team is on the verge of qualifying for the knock-outs. It needs to beat Tripura on Monday to achieve that target.

The support staff — coach Hrishikesh Kanitkar, assistant coach L. Balaji and trainer Ramji Srinivasan — works tirelessly and selflessly to keep the players in their best shape. The focus is on team-work.

“From the first game, I did not stress on individual performances. The message was to perform collectively because it was about the team and not an individual. I told the team on the first day that we win or lose as a team. It helped because the players learnt to accept their responsibility and came up with matured approach to situations of pressure,” Kanitkar said.

Working on the mindsets

Kanitkar, in the company of Balaji and Srinivasan, works on the mindset of the players, to enable them understand the situation and adapt.

“We have quite a few experienced players and all have been good in dealing with the challenges. The seniors have interacted so well with the juniors. There have been phases when we have not met the standards we had set but then we have learnt from every of those phases.

“Right from the first (Ranji Trophy) match against Mumbai (at Lahli) we have been consistent in our cricket. Winning or losing is part of the journey but we have maintained a level of consistency. The team is keen on making things happen,” stressed the Tamil Nadu coach.

As a player, Kanitkar had picked up lessons from watching some of the greats of the game perform. “There is so much to learn. I can say from experience that respect from fellow players is very important. That has been the strong point of this team. As a team, we are a group of equals,” stated Kanitkar, in his first season as the Tamil Nadu coach after a stint with Goa.

Kanitkar has made the Tamil Nadu team realise the significance of staying positive. “We have missed quite a few players at various stages. (T) Natarajan and (K) Vignesh are not here but the team has delivered. (Vijay) Shankar has also missed a few games. But we have learnt to play to our potential. (Dinesh) Karthik missed a few T20 games but we did not lose those matches. The team has never been complacent.”

The players have been doing their job well and the support staff has played its role to perfection. All would be on test against Tripura which has distinguished itself with three victories. The key have been seamers Abhijit Sarkar (15 wickets) and Ajoy Sarkar (12 wickets).

It is going to be a contest between Tripura bowlers and the frontline Tamil Nadu batsmen.

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