"I would be proud if I can score as many runs as Rahul Dravid by the time I retire and serve the country as long as he did. But I really enjoy watching AB de Villiers bat. I was fortunate enough to interact with him when I played for RCB in IPL. I learnt from AB as to how he prepares for a game. I get amazed by the kind of strokes he hits and the time he has got to play those shots," said Rahul on the sidelines of the Duleep Trophy final, here today.
"I didn't know selectors were present. Also, I was not thinking about Australia. You should try to control those things which are under my control. I would like to improve my shot selection when it comes to playing short-pitched deliveries," said the mild-mannered cricketer.
Rahul might have put South ahead of Central Zone on the second day of the five-day final, but Rahul was honest enough to term the Feroz Shah Kotla track a batting delight.
Rahul said that he has worked on his fitness and batting during the off-season under coach Samuel Jayaraj in Bangalore has certainly helped.
"I worked on my fitness and certain aspects of my batting. Earlier, I was getting out after scoring a hundred. This year, my focus is to get those big hundreds," he concluded.