For young players, dominating domestic cricket should be a top priority: Gaikwad, Ruturaj

India batter Ruturaj Gaikwad says IPL is not only venue for youth to break onto the scene . CSK batter says domestic cricket is the best way to succeed in India .

Chennai (Tamil Nadu) India December 8: India batter Ruturaj Gaikwad said that the IPL is not the only venue for youth to break onto the scene and that they should strive to produce solid results in the domestic circuit to knock on the national teams door.At an event in Chennai, the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) opener outlined his thoughts on how young players should prioritize the IPL over domestic cricket to succeed.I believe that the IPL isn't the only platform for indignation or bursting into the Indian team for the younger generation.According to the CSK batter, the key is to dominate domestic cricket.

We had the opportunity to win the championship, but we missed out by a small margin.Right-handed batter Ray Ford said I have mixed feelings as I am disappointed with the team's results in the finals.He also discussed his future plans to compete in the forthcoming tournaments and his hopes for a long time to return to Chennai.I haven't thought much about the IPL before now because there is still time.

Before that, there is a Ranji Trophy to be won.Every time I travel to Chennai, it feels very nice to me, shared Gaikwad.He talked about being able to play along with India's most avowed captain, MS Dhoni, and to share the dressing room with him.I'm very fortunate to play with MS Dhoni.

Anytime I get his help, it's the right kind of help, because his advice has helped me a lot, says the manager.In an interview with his hobby, he said, It keeps on evolving.When I first started playing cricket, Sachin Tendulkar was my favorite player, followed by Virat Kohli and MS Dhoni, but these three players haven't changed.Ruturaj Gaikwad broke a List A cricket record in a Vijay Hazare Trophy quarterfinal match.Shiva Singh of Uttar Pradesh was on the receiving end of Gaikwads mayhem, which included seven sixes in a row: 6 6 6 6 6nb 6 6.

The Maharashtra opener finished unbeaten on 220 from 159 balls.His team finished with a dominant total of 3305 in 50 overs thanks to his fine innings, which included ten fours and sixteen sixes.

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