"It's like leaving a house after living there for eight years. That makes a lot of difference. I had played eight years in IPL. I have learnt a lot of good things from the seniors with whom I have played," said Raina without naming his old, suspended franchise, Chennai Super Kings, at a promotional event for Gulf Petrochem.
Raina said his new franchise had quite a few match-winners like all rounder Dwayne Bravo, who was part of recently crowed World T20 champions West Indies, and retired former New Zealand skipper Brendon McCullum.
Raina with 3699 runs from 132 games is the highest cumulative run-getter in the league.
The left handed player said the Lions were lucky to have Bravo, his old CSK teammate, in its ranks.
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"I met him in Bombay (Mumbai) and I am very happy. I am lucky to have him in my team."
"We did really well as a batting unit. We also did really well as a bowling unit barring a few games. It's part and parcel of sports, some you win, some you lose. But I am happy for the West Indies. They played really well in the World Cup. They know the conditions. They know each and every player and how to prepare themselves in IPL."