Rahane a super talent, says Hodge

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JAIPUR: Impressed by Ajinkya Rahane’s range of shots, Rajasthan Royals’ Australian import Brad Hodge on Tuesday called the Indian youngster a “super talent”.

“He is batting superbly and has hunger for runs. He reminds me of my own younger days. His shots are majestic and I enjoying him bat. To my eyes he can be a super talent,” Hodge said after guiding his team to a five-wicket win over Deccan Chargers in the IPL on Tuesday.

Hodge’s 21-ball 48 earned him the Man-of-the-Match award. “It was a tough outing for us and dangerous too. We played a night game in Bangalore and landed here, had little rest and out to play a day game. It was demanding physically and mentally tough for us.”

Praising his team’s all-round performance, Hodge said that it is not every day that such imposing totals are chased down. But RR made the 197-run target look easy on this day.

“It was a stiff target but Rahul Dravid and Rahane laid the platform for us. There were no specific instructions when to go all out but we were there to try and hit the ball in middle of the bat. It was a super effort.”

Regarding his bowling and the wicket of Shikhar Dhawan, Hodge conceded that the visitors were going very strong at that point of time. “Sangakkara and Dhawan were going very well and we were trying to stop the momentum and slow down the speed. Some time these changes come good. But they still played well to post 196 on the board.

“I am happy the way I have been batting so far. It was same while I played for Kochi (Tuskers Kerala) in previous edition scoring more than 300 runs. In this format the top-order batsmen get to play more balls and score more while your role is different if you bat lower down the order.” (PTI)

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