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Cricketfundas.com Interviews : Sujith Somasundar |
Sujith
Somasundar is a right handed opening batsmen who
has played 2 ODIs for India. The 32 year old
hailing from Bangalore is one of the most
experienced blokes in the domestic circuit, he
infact made his Ranji Debut in the 1990-91
season. Sujith after a productive 1996-97
season, found himself opening for India in
couple of matches - one against South Africa and
the other against Australia in the Titan Cup. He
was the opening partner of Sachin Tendulkar in
those matches. Sujith is now playing for Kerala.
Cricketfundas.com's Ashwat Ramani caught up with
Sujith Somasundar and has compiled this
interview :
Sujith,
your career
highlights have been the Ranji trophy triumphs
in 1996 and 1998 . Tell us more about those
victories.
See talking about the Ranji
Trophy victory in 1996, I scored 99 in the 1st
innings and also scored 53 in the 2nd
innings. I’ve had the tendency of always scoring
well in the finals of any tournament. Finals
always brought the best out of me. I somehow
used to get boosted up during the finals and
always wanted to perform well for my team, and
performed well. In 1998, when we played the
finals against Uttar Pradesh, again it was the
same case. I scored 68 in the 1st
innings and thanks to a wonderful team effort,
we defeated Uttar Pradesh comfortably.
Tell us about your
ODI debut at Hyderabad against South Africa in
the Titan Cup.
That day was one of the
best days of my life. The stadium was deafening
as it was a huge crowd. I was unlucky to be
run-out in that match, but debut is a debut.
Before the Titan Cup, I had played the
Challenger series, in which I had scored a
century. So immediately I was picked in the team
for the Titan Cup and was asked to open. As a
result, I didn’t have much time to set myself
into the Indian team. Everything happened so
quickly and I found myself opening for India at
Hyderabad. Unfortunately, I was run out in my
1st match. I didn’t play that well in my first 2
ODI’s and didn’t take advantage of the two
chances that I got.
You opened with
Sachin Tendulkar. So what advice did he give
when you were in the middle with him?
It was my privilege to bat
with the greatest batsman in the world – Sachin
Tendulkar. He didn’t advise me anything special,
but he did calm me down. He asked me to enjoy
the moment and get over the nerves, on the whole
he reduced a lot of pressure on me. It was
really good to bat with him.
So what do you
think went wrong in those 2 ODI’s that you
played?
I just played 2 ODI’s for
India, the first one was against South Africa
and the next one was against Australia at
Bangalore. As we had lost the 1st
match at Hyderabad to South Africa, the
selection committee decided to change the team
again for the match at Jaipur against South
Africa. I wasn’t selected for that match, and
eventually I never came back into the Indian
team.
What are the
positives you take out from the 2 ODI’s that you
played for India.
My debut was indeed one of
the greatest moments of my life. I don’t recall
any memorable moment apart from that. I also
recall some of the stops by me in those games,
bending down and cutting the fours. It was
satisfying that I could do that comfortably at
that level. Whenever I am down or not feeling
good, I just think about my short career at the
International level , and feel good that atleast
I got an opportunity which many of the Indians
didn’t and that feels really good.
Tell us about your
entry into cricket?
Basically, as a child I had
interest in all games. I used to play everything
like cricket, hockey etc. I used to play a lot
of ‘galli’ cricket with my
friends. Then I along with my friends decided to
join some cricket club to play professional
cricket. The Late Sir. Keiki Tarapore was my
coach and he guided me really well. I also
represented my school and scored many runs. I
used to take part in many tournaments that used
to take place in our school. I used to score lot
of runs for my club, and thus I was selected.
You were an
integral part of the star-studded Karnataka
Ranji side which had the likes of Kumble,
Srinath, Dravid, Prasad, Joshi and many others.
What was it with Karnataka that during that
period, they were producing such top-class
players?
Yes, its quite true that
Karnataka has always been famous for producing
top quality players. I played a lot of cricket
with the likes of Srinath, Anil and Rahul. When,
I was playing for Karnataka, Srinath and Prasad
had been selected in the Indian team. So they
used to help us a lot and motivated us very well
and advised us that getting into the Indian team
was not impossible and could be achieved with
hard work and consistent performances.
In the 2002 season,
you scored 1000 runs for Kerala which also
included your highest first class score of 222
against Tripura. Your comments on that.
In 2002, everything was
going right with my batting. I scored a lot of
runs that season and was really enjoying my
batting. As I told you I have always been good
in the Ranjis, no matter whichever team I was
playing for, let it be Karnataka or Kerala, I
really used to enjoy my batting. Thousand runs
in that season was really an achievement for me.
It's my responsibility to see that I help
Kerala's batting to flourish, because Kerala
always had a good bowling attack but batting
wasn't their strength.
Any future
prospects from Kerala in your mind who could
play for India?
Well, Kerala is quite a
good team. You have lot of budding cricketers
from Kerala. There is this young fast bowler
called Sri Sant who bowls with a lot of pace. He
has been called up regularly to attend the
Indian team nets and other camps. He is a really
good bowler. If he can concentrate on his
fitness and carry on with his line and length
consistently, then I don’t see any reason why he
won’t be selected in the Indian team.
You played most of
your cricket for Karnataka. So how different was
the standard of cricket in Kerala when compared
to Karnataka.
See, actually I play my
league cricket for Chennai. I am working with a
company called Sanmar, and I play league cricket
for them in Chennai. The standard of cricket in
Chennai is really good, infact the best in
India. You can’t compare any place in India with
Chennai when it comes to cricket. The young
cricketers from Kerala also come to Chennai to
play league cricket. Kerala, I wouldn’t say is a
very good place as far as the Cricketing
standard and the leagues format is concerned but
Chennai is the best place and I love playing
cricket in Chennai.
Now that you are
with the Kerala Ranji team, what are your plans
or goals for the next Ranji Season.
Well, I don’t really have
any plans or goals for the Ranji season, but I
would sure like to get plenty of runs. I would
want Kerala to advance to the later stages of
the Tournament and do well with them. I am sure
we are going to do well this year.
Seeing the current
form, what do you think about India’s chances in
the ICC Champions Trophy?
Well I think the problem
for the Indian team right now is the fitness
problem. You have many players who are injured
and not able to play. I think if India starts
winning one game, then you will have the same
winning flow come back. If you remember, the
same Indian side performed so well all through
last year. So its just the question of one good
win which can boost the morale in the Indian
camp and inspire them to do well.
Any message for
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