Kolkata Knight Riders and Mumbai keeper-batter Angkrish Raghuvanshi has downplayed India selection possibilities, insisting that his focus remains on refining his skills and growing as a cricketer.

“I don’t really think about that too much. I just think about improving my own game as much as I can,” he told Press Trust of India in an interview. “It’s a very dynamic game, so I’m always working on my batting, fielding skills, and wicketkeeping as well. I’m just trying to improve day by day, learn, and get as good as I can,” Raghuvanshi added.

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The Mumbai batter further explained that he judges his performances based on the team’s results, as he remains focused on elevating his skills as a top-order batter and wicketkeeper.

“I felt I prepared as hard as I could, but I only judge my performances based on whether the team has won or not,” he added.

Competition for spots in the Indian team across formats has intensified, with specialist batters like Yashasvi Jaiswal and Tilak Varma also working on their bowling skills. Raghuvanshi faces a tough battle as well but is not focusing on the competition just yet.

While the 21-year-old did not get many opportunities in red-ball domestic cricket for Mumbai cricket team, he featured in both white-ball tournaments, the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy and the Vijay Hazare Trophy.

“We didn’t win any of the white-ball tournaments, but it’s okay. There are lots of learnings from it, and I will work harder and come back a better player,” he continued. “All the seasons I play are equally important because I play every match like it’s going to be my last. I treat every match as important as the next one. I’ve been playing a lot of cricket this year, so I feel well-prepared and hopefully I can do the job for the team and help us win.”

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Raghuvanshi’s skills behind the wickets could also be handy for KKR, who, like other teams, will be challenged to find the right combination in the early stages of the Indian Premier League. They also have Tim Seifert, Finn Allen and Tejasvi Dahiya as specialist wicketkeepers in the squad.

“My Mumbai T20 team needed me to keep, so I said why not? It’s a new challenge, and I’ve enjoyed it a lot. I’ve been practicing it quite a bit, and we’ll see what happens,” he said.

With his mentor and coach Abhishek Nayar now taking over as head coach of KKR, Raghuvanshi believes there is much to learn.

“It’s going to be a great learning experience for me as well as the entire team. He has a great cricketing mind and is a great person,” he said.

“I’ve already learned a lot from him, and this season will be no different. I’ll continue to learn and hopefully we win a lot of matches and the tournament together,” Raghuvanshi added.

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Mar 28, 2026 18:32 IST