Down memory lane with Venugopal Rao
Former India batsman and Andhra legend Rao, also an IPL champion with now-defunct Deccan Chargers, wants old friend M.S. Dhoni to play till World Cup 2023.
Published : Feb 22, 2020 20:37 IST
“Many have told me that I look like actor Akkineni Nagarjuna. You aren’t the only one,” Y. Venugopal Rao chuckles, while having lunch during the Ranji Trophy quarterfinal at the CSR Sharma College Ground in Ongole. He is no Telugu movie star but no less than a superstar either. Dr Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA cricket stadium in Visakhapatnam named a gate in his honour last year. He retired in July 2019. At present, he is the Director of Cricket Operations in Andhra Cricket Association. There is no starry vibe in Rao. In a t-shirt and denim, the bespectacled man – who once shared the dressing room with Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and Rahul Dravid – has been attending the Andhra-Saurashtra match from 9 am to 5 pm. At times, talking to curators, officials, overseeing net sessions at the practice wicket and offering tips to youngsters in the Andhra side. In a chat with Sportstar , the 37-year-old looked back at his formative years when he made his ODI debut under Rahul Dravid’s captaincy in Dambulla in 2005 – a dream come true for a boy from Gajuwaka, a suburb in Visakhapatnam. You have over 7,000+ runs in first-class cricket and 4,000+ in List A. How does it feel to be a domestic legend? Is there a difference? It is same as playing international. It is very hard to play domestic. To prolong for so many years is not easy. You need to be mentally and physically focused to do that for 20 to 25 years. It is a long domestic season. I never felt the length though. In between, I did feel like giving up but it all depends who you are travelling with. When I retired, I was not physically fit and mentally also I could hear my body giving up. You played 16 ODIs for India. What is your best memory from the international stint? Mohammad Kaif, Yuvraj Singh and I were all one batch from the U-19 World Cup in 2000. Then, I played with Sachin, Sourav and Rahul. I think spending time with them in the dressing room will remain as best memories. Once you wear the India cap along with Sachin, whom you have seen on television while growing as a player, is itself an achievement. For a boy from Gajuwaka, a small town in Andhra, to go to that level shows that anybody can achieve it.
READ | But the approach towards players from smaller towns had changed with M.S. Dhoni… Yes, of course. A lot of people from small towns like me, him, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Praveen Kumar, Suresh Raina represented India. I am not talking about the states, I am talking about the small districts and cities like Meerut and Muradnagar. When Dhoni and I used to travel with India A, we kept saying that mental focus is the main thing and also the feeling that you belong here. When you see these youngsters from smaller cities, they are mentally prepared and that’s why Dhoni was successful... even Navdeep Saini [from Karnal] and Yuzvendra Chahal [from Jind].
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