Ajinkya Rahane underlines importance of fitness, game plan as Mumbai begin off-season camp
The Hindu
Mumbai skipper Rahane emphasizes fitness and skill development at MCA's 'Home of the Champions' training camp.
Mumbai skipper Ajinkya Rahane on June 3 underlined the importance of working on fitness and exhorted the players of his state side to utilise the off-season training camp for getting better.
The Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) launched the three-month long camp on the theme titled ‘Home of the Champions’ for the upcoming season.
Rahane, who led Mumbai to their record-extending win in the Ranji Trophy last season, said work behind the scenes is critical for players to deliver on the field.
"It will inspire many youngsters to do well for Mumbai and carry the legacy forward and do well for Mumbai in all age groups (teams),” Rahane told media.
"Working on fitness and on your own game plan, because this is the time when you can actually focus on what areas you want to improve as an individual," Rahane said when asked about what kind of work he would want the players to focus on.
"Once the season starts, it is all about what the team requires from you. These 2-3 months is all about getting better as individuals in terms of fitness and skills," he added.
Rahane praised the governing body’s decision to appoint former bowler Dhawal Kulkarni as the bowling mentor for all teams across age groups (both men and women).