Getting Rahul Dravid as mentor is big thing for me: Unmukt

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 26 2014 | 7:57 PM IST
Talented Delhi opener Unmukt Chand will be donning the Rajasthan Royals jersey in IPL this season but he has another reason to celebrate as he will be getting former India skipper Rahul Dravid as a "mentor'.
"Interacting with Rahul bhai is always a privilege as you become a better student of the game by simply picking his brains. It will be honour that he will be constantly present in the dressing room to guide youngsters like us," Unmukt, who was bought for Rs 65 lakh lakh by Rajasthan Royals, told PTI today.
Unmukt was overjoyed when Dravid texted him after Royals successfully bid for him.
"Rahul bhai sent an sms after Royals picked me up. The message read, "Welcome to the Royals family''. Actually, he has known me for some time now. During my India U-19 days, we used to have our camps in Bangalore and he would drop in for training sessions. There would be times when he would interact with us. Then last year, he came for my book release," said the 20 year old, who has scored 1688 runs in 31 first class games.
Unmukt cited advantages of playing for Rajasthan franchise.
"Look at Sanju, how he blossomed under Rahul bhai leadership. It's an essentially young team where I believe one can express themselves freely. It's a young set up which is not top heavy. Normally as youngsters, it's difficult to express one's self freely if there are too many heavyweights. Rajasthan Royals doesn't have those problems," Unmukt explained.
The last first-class season didn't go well and he is the first one to admit it upfront.
"Obviously, one century in Ranji Trophy (second innings 100 vs Mumbai) is disappointing. I got a few starts but couldn't convert those. Also we were playing on slightly difficult track (Roshnara). During the break I played a T20 tournament in Mumbai and got two centuries. Hopefully, I will convert my starts over here," Unmukt said.
A lot of former players have questioned his decision to write a book, "Sky is the Limit'' as they thought that it's time to focus on cricket only.
"I wrote the book for myself, for my own happiness. Even I started writing, my move was questioned. I never realised it would be a well accepted book. Good for me," he smiled as he signed off.
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First Published: Feb 26 2014 | 7:57 PM IST

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