"Besides coach (Vijay Patel) and captain (Parthiv Patel), it was because of RP bhai that we played as a unit. He has brought professionalism in the dressing room and is always there to help the youngsters. We never felt as if he came from a different state side (Uttar Pradesh)," Axar told PTI.
Axar could only play four games in the tournament due to the wrist fracture he suffered while fielding in the fifth Test between India and England at Chennai.
Talking more about the former India international, Axar says RP played the role of a mentor to perfection. The left-arm pacer is well past his prime but made a telling impact with the ball especially against Jharkhand in the semifinal, picking up a nine-wicket haul in the game.
"He played just five games but got us the key wickets when the team wanted. However, it was outside the field, where he made the maximum impact. He is a bowler who understands the mind of the batsmen very well and that is what we all picked up from him. He was very forthcoming in sharing his vast knowledge and helped the players during training on his own, be it the bowlers or batsmen. The team's progress would have been difficult without him.
Gujarat finally got their hands on the Ranji Trophy but it wasn't a flash in the pan. It is a side that has shown gradual improvement, which is evident from its success last season in the 50-over Vijay Hazare Trophy. Gujarat have also won the domestic T20 title (Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy) twice in the last five years.
"If you noticed, we also did not make a lot of changes in the playing eleven, barring the times when I was away on national duty or Parthiv bhai or Jasprit. That also helped. Each player knew that he won't be dropped after failure in three-four matches," said Axar.
The injury has come at a crucial juncture for the 22-year-old, who otherwise would have been part of the India squad for the ongoing limited over series against England. He is hopeful that the plaster on his right hand will be removed later this week, after which he could go undergo physiotherapy.
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