Chandrakant Pandit: ‘Never consider yourself bigger than the game’

Chandrakant Pandit is a tough taskmaster. One of the game’s finest tacticians, Pandit’s coaching CV is studded with many a stellar achievement. After back-to-back Ranji Trophy titles with Vidarbha, he has now led Madhya Pradesh (MP) to Indian domestic cricket’s biggest prize for the first time. MP may not be a traditional domestic powerhouse like Mumbai, Delhi, Karnataka or Tamil Nadu, but it has talent, and Pandit, or as Dinesh Karthik likes to call him – ‘Alex Ferguson of the Ranji Trophy’ – has galvanised that talent into a cohesive, title-winning unit.

Pandit discusses his philosophy, the brand of cricket he wants his team to play, and more.

You’ve won the Ranji Trophy before as a coach but is this title win with Madhya Pradesh the most gratifying one yet?

Madhya Pradesh had played the final against Karnataka at the same venue 23 years ago. I was the captain then, the team was different, and the times were different. I used to play for Madhya Pradesh in ‘94-’96 [1994-95 to 2000-01]. For almost six years, I played. We had a capable team that deserved to be in the final.

Narendra Hirwani, Rajesh Chauhan, Devendra Bundela, J. P. Yadav, and Amay Khurasia were big names. But we lost to Karnataka in the final session. That made this victory taste sweeter. We were all very emotional when we started the final this month. Maybe this was God’s way of telling me that we deserved it after 23 years.