Gaikwad is one of the options to open the innings with Shikhar Dhawan on Sri Lanka tour.
From sharing the dressing room with his CSK skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni to running between the wickets with South African batting star Faf Du Plessis, Gaikwad picked up a bagful of cricketing tips. And the right-hander hopes to put them to good use if he gets a chance to be a part of the Indian playing XI on the limited-overs tour of Sri Lanka.
Recalling getting tips from MS Dhoni and Faf du Plessis in the CSK camp, Ruturaj said that Dhoni emphasized him being calm and relaxed, while Faf analyzed his game after the match was over.
"Faf doesn't speak much on the field. If I play a good shot, he will give a reaction. He comes, gives a fist pump. But after the match, he will ask several questions like how did I play that shot, etc. It's fun to bat with him in the middle," Gaikwad told TimesofIndia.com.
Whenever I come back from the nets, if he is around, he tells me what my flaws are and suggests solutions. Mahi bhai's words encourage me a lot. I got a lot of batting tips from Mahi bhai and Faf and I am going to apply those on the Sri Lanka tour," he added.
The one lesson Gaikwad will always remember from Dhoni is to stay calm and relaxed when on strike.
He tells me - 'there will be a lot of things and talk that will happen around you when you play, just don't bother about those, just focus on your game. He is one player who openly supports his players. His support and guidance have given me a lot of confidence," the Maharashtra cricketer said.
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Talking about his expectations from the Sri Lanka tour, Gaikwad said that he wants to take it one game at a time and do whatever captain Shikhar Dhawan asks him to do.
"I want to take it one game at a time. If Shikhar bhai asks me to open, I will. If he asks me to play in the middle order, I will be ready. I am ready to bat in any position. We just want to win the series in Sri Lanka. I am confident we will," the 24-year-old added.
(Times of India inputs)