The 31-year-old Uttar Pradesh captain, who struck a belligerent 126 not out against Bengal today, is an IPL legend with maximum matches (161) and runs (4540) at an excellent strike-rate of 139.09.
So it was of little surprise that CSK had retained Raina along with Singh Dhoni and all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja.
"We have played so many matches together. We had to play for CSK again. In fact, I became a real player in Chennai," Raina told PTI on the sidelines of the ongoing Syed Mushtaq Ali domestic T20 tournament here.
The left-hander said he can't wait to don CSK jersey again in the upcoming season of IPL.
"The amount of love I have got from fans was great. It was a great team atmosphere. Many players like (Ravichandran) Ashwin, (Pawan) Negi, Jadeja came up from CSK.
"You have to perform to play and I'm looking forward to play for Chennai again. We all are excited to regroup," he said.
Having cleared the yo-yo fitness test which is mandatory to stay in contention for the national side, Raina said he has worked a lot on his skill as well as physical strengthening.
Terming it "very demanding", Raina said: "It's one aspect you do everyday and it's not only about gyming alone. It's about spending time on the field. You have to have a street smart brain."
"Gyming is one thing but you have to do a lot of strengthening as well. At the same time you have to ensure that you body regroups. It's very much demanding. Still I would say it's 40 per cent gym and 60 per cent skill," Raina added.
Asked about the motivation to play in the Mushtaq Ali T20 tournament, he said: "I play each and every tournament with the same intent. The tournament has many big names and before the IPL and upcoming Asia Cup it's a nice opportunity."
"There are a lot of exciting youngsters like Rinku Singh, there's also Kuldeep (Yadav) who will play a couple of matches before heading to South Africa. It's a chance to see many youngsters," Raina said.
Raina said small town cricketers have changed the mindset of the game completely.
"The small town cricketers have done well in recent times. Look at (Mohammed) Shami. Bhuvi (Bhuvneswar Kumar) comes from Meerut, there's also Praveen (Kumar), Zaheer. All these players have changed the mindset," he said.
Raina, however, argued that Virat Kohli's men have done decently and pointed out India's bowling was a revelation in in the first two Tests in South Africa.
"They have done well, almost won the first Test. We fought hard and bowled well. South Africa too have not been able to score runs against us. From four innings they (South Africa) are yet to score a century," he said referring to Virat Kohli's 153 in the second Test at Centurion.
"Our batting has done well in patches. We have to support the team. We cannot dismiss them, we have some big names who have done well over the years," he concluded.
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