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Batting at No.3 brings the best out of me: Raina

Updated - April 14, 2013 06:45 pm IST - Mumbai

Suresh Raina. File photo

Suresh Raina. File photo

Suresh Raina has donned the role of a finisher to perfection in shortest formats and by his own admission he relishes batting at No 3 irrespective of whether he is playing for India or CSK.

“I love batting at No 3 as I can be positive and play my shots. When I scored a hundred against South Africa in West Indies (in 2010 World T20), I batted at number three. I love to dominate bowlers,” Raina told PTI during an interaction at a promotional event organised by reputed watch brand Tag Heuer, here today.

“You need to be focused and think about whom you need to take on. Luckily, I am batting well so hopefully in the coming matches I will do well.”

Raina believes that a good set-up has been key to CSK’s success in the last five editions of IPL.

“When you have succeeded in the last five editions, you need to maintain the consistency in your game... It is very important to win matches from difficult situations. We have a good set up and everyone wants to do well this season so I am really excited about this IPL.”

For the UP left-hander, these are still early days in IPL and one needs to maintain discipline in order to go the distance.

“It is the start of the season. You need to maintain your commitment and maintain your discipline. Whoever gets tense will lose the battle. It is important to stay together and focus on each and every practice session and execute them to win matches,” he said.

Chennai take on a struggling Pune side on Monday and the left-handed batsman said they are not taking any side lightly due to the nature of the game.

“In this format you can’t take any team lightly. You need to work hard, you need commitment,” he said.

Asked if the team has any specific game plan for flamboyant left-hand batsman Yuvraj Singh, Raina said, “We need to get him early as he is a match-winner.”

There were no surprises when Raina named his CSK and Team India captain as the “best finisher I have ever played with.”

“If you look at his average 50 plus in one-day cricket and batting at number six or seven, that is unbelievable.”

Raina said that he is ready to pick the brains of legendary West Indies batsman Brian Lara, who is coming to India next month.

“Lara is very easy to communicate. He always had a plan ready when he went out to bat. I am looking forward towards meeting him in May.”

He chose to play down the ugly spat between Gautam Gambhir and Virat Kohli terming it as something that can happen at the heat of the moment.

“They both are very good friends. Sometimes it happens,” he quipped.

The UP captain has played a pivotal role in two of his statemates Ankit Rajpoot and Imtiyaz Ahmed bagging IPL contracts with Chennai Super Kings.

“Imtiyaz is a surprise package for us,” he said.

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