Abhinav Manohar. (Photo Source: KSCA)
As Abhinav Manohar prepares to step onto the pitch for the Shivamogga Lions in the third edition of the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20, he carries with him the lessons from his IPL stint with the Gujarat Titans.
He credited the Titans coach and former Indian fast bowler, Ashish Nehra for nourishing the team environment. He believes it was this environment that helped players do well.
“One thing I learned is that atmosphere is crucial. No team can match the atmosphere at the Gujarat Titans, and a lot of the credit goes to Ashish Nehra. His energy is infectious, almost like a child’s. Imagine managing 25 players during a six-hour training session, including international stars and young players. That environment helped players be themselves and do well, and I’m hoping to bring the same atmosphere here when I play for the Shivamogga Lions in the Maharaja Trophy.”
At the Maharaja Trophy Season 3 which commences on August 15 at the iconic Chinnaswamy Stadium, Manohar will shoulder the dual responsibility of being both a senior player with IPL experience and the tag of highest-paid player in the tournament for a second consecutive year.
Speaking about the pressure that comes with being the highest paid player in the tournament, Manohar said, “It does feel good in a tournament like this, but I don’t usually dwell on how much money I’ve been sold for. Whether it’s five lakhs or 15 lakhs, my goal remains the same—to win matches for the team and contribute effectively.”
Last edition, the Shivamogga Lions were restricted to the semi-finals. To excel this year, the 29-year-old believes creating the right dressing room environment is the key to unlocking the team’s potential. “We have more squad depth this year, with options for every role. We also have a lot of young players who have excelled on the circuit. Our challenge is to create an environment where these youngsters can thrive,” he noted.
Reflecting on his preparations for the upcoming season, Manohar emphasised on making a few adjustments to his batting. “I haven’t had as much game time as I would have liked, so I’m really looking forward to this tournament. I’ve been training hard and have made a few adjustments to my batting. I’m confident that I will do well this season,” he added.
Manohar also highlighted the importance of the Maharaja Trophy as a breeding ground for emerging talent: “My journey started here, leading to an opportunity with Karnataka in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, and eventually with the Gujarat Titans. For young players in
Karnataka, this has become a crucial platform. We know IPL scouts are watching, and it can also be a stepping-stone into Karnataka’s Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy team.”
Shivamogga Lions will begin their campaign on August 15, taking on last season’s runners-up Mysore Warriors at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru.