I rate Raina’s knock as ‘one of the best’ overseas: Gavaskar

Indian batting legend Sunil Gavaskar lavished parises on Suresh Raina’s match-winning knock in the second ODI against England and rated the left-hander’s hundred as one of the best ODI innings overseas.

“You have got to rate it as one of the best innings. You can’t call it the top innings overseas. It’s got to be Kapil Dev’s 175 against Zimbabwe in the Prudential Cup in 1983, when India were 5 down for 17 on a pitch that was a lot more greener than any of the present pitches. So Raina’s will be one of the top innings that was played by an Indian in overseas consitions,” Gavaskar said in an exclusive chat with NDTV.

Raina, who registered his fourth ODI ton and his first outside the sub-continent, stroked a belligerent 75-ball 100 to help the visitors trounce England by 133-runs (D/L method).

And Gavaskar said Raina’s maturity floored him.

“Again the way he adjusted his batting, the way he adjusted his bat speed, showed his maturity and it’s very refreshing to see that in a batsman,” said the former India skipper.

Gavaskar said that Raina has always given his 100 per cent to the team.

“Raina has always played cricket with an energy which is always so rare in Indian cricket. He is all the time there whether it is batting, bowling or fielding. He is one of those guys who give everything.

“And more importantly he has developed a sense of assessing the situation that the team finds itself in. Adjusting his batting accordingly. That is what he exactly did. He played himself in at the start and when it was required he opened his shoulders. Struck some powerful shots to get to his hundred in 74 balls. Fantastic batting,” said Gavaskar.