<p>Named after a Bollywood icon, drawing attention was no big deal for Tamil Nadu cricketer M Shahrukh Khan but what fetched him an IPL contract worth Rs 5.25 was purely the big-hitting prowess that he displayed during the recent Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy.</p>.<p>The 25-year-old Tamil Nadu all-rounder had a base price of Rs 20 lakh but Punjab Kings very happily shelled out a huge sum to secure his services after a fierce bidding on Thursday.</p>.<p>He grabbed attention with some power-packed performances as a finisher for Tamil Nadu in the domestic T20 event which his team eventually won.</p>.<p>After his blistering 49 off 19 balls took TN past Himachal Pradesh in the quarterfinal from a tricky situation, his 7-ball 18 helped the team seal the title against Baroda.</p>.<p>He then attended trials with Rajasthan Royals, Kolkata Knight Riders and the Punjab franchise and it's clear he did make an impression.</p>.<p>"This year I had no expectations. To be frank I had nothing in my mind (about the auction). People were talking about the chances of me getting an IPL contract but I did not pay too much attention to it," he told PTI.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/chinas-vivo-back-as-ipl-2021-title-sponsor-952675.html" target="_blank">China's Vivo back as IPL 2021 title sponsor</a></strong></p>.<p>Shahrukh knows that IPL is a huge platform for any cricketer that helps in getting better.</p>.<p>"The IPL is a very big stage for any cricketer. Here, you get to play against and alongside the big names in international cricket. There is a lot to learn by just interacting with them and watching them.</p>.<p>"It has been the springboard for many cricketers to move on and play for the country," the TN batsman, who admires New Zealand captain Kane Williamson for on his on-field style, said.</p>.<p>Named after the actor on the suggestion of his mother's cousin, a huge Shahrukh Khan fan, the right-hand batsman is seeking to create an identity of his own.</p>.<p>His prospects of bagging an IPL contract were played up a couple of years ago but that didn't happen and resulted in disappointment.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/cricket/ipl/chris-morris-most-expensive-buy-in-ipl-with-1625-crore-rajasthan-royals-deal-952652.html" target="_blank">Chris Morris most expensive buy in IPL with 16.25 crore Rajasthan Royals deal</a></strong></p>.<p>"I was disappointed, if I tell you I wasn't (disappointed) I would be lying," he said. "But overcame it well. Instead of brooding over it, I just thought about what next."</p>.<p>Shahrukh, who made his first-class debut in 2018 after having played for the state in List A and T20s in 2014, rose through the ranks. He was a star in school cricket in Chennai and featured in the competitive TNCA League aged 13.</p>.<p>"But the stepping up to the next level, playing for Tamil Nadu was a different challenge," he said.</p>.<p>After his efforts in the TNPL, he came back in the Tamil Nadu team and has made his mark as a finisher in the last two seasons.</p>.<p>He worked on the role as a finisher and that has brought results.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/ipl-auction-live-t20-cricket-live-updates-292-players-up-sports-news-952531.html" target="_blank"><strong>IPL Auction Live updates on DH</strong></a></p>.<p>"I was aware that I had to keep working on my role. Being a finisher meant one has to keep improving skills because a batsman can get found out soon. I have worked on my skills and focussed on hitting areas. There are still areas to improve, am just aiming to improving each day," he added.</p>.<p>He also said his trainer Azhariah Prabhakar, with whom he has worked since the age of 15, had helped him get stronger, both physically and mentally.</p>.<p>"I will continue working with him and try to keep improving." </p>
<p>Named after a Bollywood icon, drawing attention was no big deal for Tamil Nadu cricketer M Shahrukh Khan but what fetched him an IPL contract worth Rs 5.25 was purely the big-hitting prowess that he displayed during the recent Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy.</p>.<p>The 25-year-old Tamil Nadu all-rounder had a base price of Rs 20 lakh but Punjab Kings very happily shelled out a huge sum to secure his services after a fierce bidding on Thursday.</p>.<p>He grabbed attention with some power-packed performances as a finisher for Tamil Nadu in the domestic T20 event which his team eventually won.</p>.<p>After his blistering 49 off 19 balls took TN past Himachal Pradesh in the quarterfinal from a tricky situation, his 7-ball 18 helped the team seal the title against Baroda.</p>.<p>He then attended trials with Rajasthan Royals, Kolkata Knight Riders and the Punjab franchise and it's clear he did make an impression.</p>.<p>"This year I had no expectations. To be frank I had nothing in my mind (about the auction). People were talking about the chances of me getting an IPL contract but I did not pay too much attention to it," he told PTI.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/chinas-vivo-back-as-ipl-2021-title-sponsor-952675.html" target="_blank">China's Vivo back as IPL 2021 title sponsor</a></strong></p>.<p>Shahrukh knows that IPL is a huge platform for any cricketer that helps in getting better.</p>.<p>"The IPL is a very big stage for any cricketer. Here, you get to play against and alongside the big names in international cricket. There is a lot to learn by just interacting with them and watching them.</p>.<p>"It has been the springboard for many cricketers to move on and play for the country," the TN batsman, who admires New Zealand captain Kane Williamson for on his on-field style, said.</p>.<p>Named after the actor on the suggestion of his mother's cousin, a huge Shahrukh Khan fan, the right-hand batsman is seeking to create an identity of his own.</p>.<p>His prospects of bagging an IPL contract were played up a couple of years ago but that didn't happen and resulted in disappointment.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/cricket/ipl/chris-morris-most-expensive-buy-in-ipl-with-1625-crore-rajasthan-royals-deal-952652.html" target="_blank">Chris Morris most expensive buy in IPL with 16.25 crore Rajasthan Royals deal</a></strong></p>.<p>"I was disappointed, if I tell you I wasn't (disappointed) I would be lying," he said. "But overcame it well. Instead of brooding over it, I just thought about what next."</p>.<p>Shahrukh, who made his first-class debut in 2018 after having played for the state in List A and T20s in 2014, rose through the ranks. He was a star in school cricket in Chennai and featured in the competitive TNCA League aged 13.</p>.<p>"But the stepping up to the next level, playing for Tamil Nadu was a different challenge," he said.</p>.<p>After his efforts in the TNPL, he came back in the Tamil Nadu team and has made his mark as a finisher in the last two seasons.</p>.<p>He worked on the role as a finisher and that has brought results.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/ipl-auction-live-t20-cricket-live-updates-292-players-up-sports-news-952531.html" target="_blank"><strong>IPL Auction Live updates on DH</strong></a></p>.<p>"I was aware that I had to keep working on my role. Being a finisher meant one has to keep improving skills because a batsman can get found out soon. I have worked on my skills and focussed on hitting areas. There are still areas to improve, am just aiming to improving each day," he added.</p>.<p>He also said his trainer Azhariah Prabhakar, with whom he has worked since the age of 15, had helped him get stronger, both physically and mentally.</p>.<p>"I will continue working with him and try to keep improving." </p>