When the curtains were raised on the Indian Premier League IPL at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore last year,the likes of Dhawal Kulkarni,Palani Amarnath,Ashoke Dinda,Wriddhiman Saha and Manpreet Singh Gony would have had little clue that soon life as they knew it would never be the same again.
In just a few weeks time,the hitherto unknown cricketers from different parts of the country became household names. While Chennai Super Kings paceman Gony went on to represent India in the Asia Cup in Bangladesh,young Kulkarni,who played for Mumbai Indians,made a blockbuster Ranji debut and was picked for the New Zealand tour.
However,Rajput is of the view that while the young Indian batsmen may struggle,the fast bowlers should benefit from the bounce the South African pitches will offer.
Mumbai fast bowler Kulkarni,meanwhile,thinks a good showing in South Africa may even result in a trip to England for the World Twenty20 Championship. It is a fantastic opportunity,and with the Twenty20 World Cup also round the corner,a good performance in the IPL this time would really grab the selectors attention, says the 20-year-old.
Fringe benefits apart from turning around lives for a number of unknown cricketers,the inaugural IPL also proved to be the perfect platform for fringe cricketers and those with obvious potential to enhance their reputation. And while Ravindra Jadeja,Yousuf Pathan and Siddarth Trivedi ended up playing crucial roles for eventual champions Rajasthan Royals,Rohit Sharma and Suresh Raina turned out to be star performers for their respective teams Deccan Chargers and Chennai Super Kings.
Harbhajan Singh,meanwhile,believes that this edition will end up being a great stage for every cricketer who will be part of the league. You get an opportunity to play with and against so many stalwarts of the game. And when you get used to playing with the international cricketers,you dont tend to feel so much pressure when you are elevated to the higher level, says the ace off-spinner.
If the first edition is anything to go by,the Mumbai Indians player is right on the money.