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Rising Pune SuperGiants batsman Ajinkya Rahane plays a shot during the 2016 Indian Premier League (IPL) Twenty20 cricket match between Royal Challengers Bangalore and Rising Pune SuperGiants. Image Credit: AFP

New Delhi: The shortest format may have resulted in a change of batting philosophy for many but India’s star batsman Ajinkya Rahane says that he will never trade his “copybook style” for fancy shots as it has brought him success in his short but eventful career at the highest level.

“I really feel good about the manner I have been batting in the IPL. Sounds cliched but it’s good to keep things simple and bat in a manner that suits my game. I don’t feel I need to copy any other batsman as I have my own distinct style,” Rahane, who has scored 419 runs so far in the IPL at a strike rate of 127 plus, told PTI in an interview.

“Playing with a straight bat and hitting proper cricketing shots has worked for me so far and I don’t see any need to change it. That’s my mantra,” said Rahane, who has scored six hundreds in 22 Test matches.

The 27-year-old Rahane, however, said he feels that he is “learning every day” and is capable of playing “different kind of shots”.

For someone, who learnt a lot from Rahul Dravid during his stint at Rajasthan Royals, Rahane does have his own set of routines as he prepares for big battles.

“I do meditation every day, which helps my concentration. While batting, I try deep breathing process when I am at the non-striker’s end. In between deliveries, 2-3 deep breaths helps in regaining the intensity. You tend to think better and it has worked well for me,” said Rahane.

There is a pragmatic side to Rahane, which he has recently started exploring as he is now in touch with Vedanta exponent and philosopher, Swamy Parthasarathy.

“My coach Praveen sir (Amre) took me to Swamy Parthasarathy and he has been like a life coach for me. He spoke to me on aspects of life not connected to cricket. One of his advice that I am trying to follow is “losing everything in order to gain something”. He told me: ‘Life mein agar kuch paaney ki tamanna hain, toh usko pahle khona padta hain. Use bhool jao aur uske baarein main zyada socho mat. (If you aspire to something, you need to lose it first and forget about it to completely to gain it).”

For someone who is known to be an introvert, Rahane feels that his stint at the top level with the national team for the past four years has made him more assertive and he is not as shy or reticent as people perceive him to be.