Image: Childhood photograph of Rachin Ravindra
How did you help Rachin grow as a professional cricketer?
I do not want to take credit for his efforts. Yes, I did help him and coached him throughout, but the effort was all his. It has been both ways. I have learnt plenty from him too. Obviously, my wife Deepa did plenty for him, like any mother has to particularly when you do not have the support of extended family. Managing two kids, having to get Rachin ready for training early morning at 5 am every day in sub-zero temperatures. Looking after the two kids' homework and school work but still fitting in time to get him ready on a consistent basis.
It’s not just me, but there are many coaches and very nice people like Ivan Tissera, Mark Borthwick, Paul Wiseman, Bob Carter, Sriram Krishnamurthy, Glenn Pocknell, Bruce Edgar and heaps more… have helped him in his journey. In fact, the likes of J Arun Kumar, Sridharan Sriram, Syed Shahabuddin, Javagal Srinath and lots more from India also influenced his cricket and thinking. All these great men help Rachin even today when needed with their advice.
When did you feel he could break into the international level?
It is a long journey and there is not like one eureka moment. There was always going to be results given the amount of time Rachin was investing in cricket due to his love for the sport, his habits, actions and behaviours were top notch and in line with his vision. He invested a lot of time training and honing his skills all out of his love for cricket. The selections were just a by-product of his effort and love from the game.
Rachin always played well beyond his age group. When he was 12 he was representing under 15s, at 13 he was representing under 17s and at 15 or 16 he was representing New Zealand under 19s. We always kind of knew he will go a long way and make it to the international level, but when he will make it there depended on a lot of variables such as whether his skill set was required at a certain time for New Zealand, was there was a spot for him that could be made, etc… Eventually, his is a classic case of if you love something you do and put in the hard yards, things will happen for you. From him, we have all learnt there are a lot of qualities required to get anywhere in life.