I want to bat with same intent that I showed in IPL: Ajinkya Rahane ahead of WTC final
Cricket | June 03, 2023 21:46 ISTRahane thanked his family and friends for the support he got during his time away from the national team.
Rahane thanked his family and friends for the support he got during his time away from the national team.
Ajinkya Rahane has been in terrific form for the Chennai Super Kings in the ongoing season of IPL while batting at number three.
In the match, Ajinkya Rahane scored 61 off 27 balls.
The incident first happened in the 50th over of the final innings and then again in the 57th over, where Jaiswal was seen sledging Ravi Teja. This led to Rahane sending Jaiswal off the field.
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The classy Rahane, who has played many a memorable knock in the Test arena, seemed to enjoy the hit in the middle as he feasted on the North East bowling.
Ajinkya Rahane, a proper Mumbai boy was born to a middle-class family and used to reside in Dombivli. Recognizing his talent at a very young age, his parents decided that they'd support their child with his cricketing ambitions and Ajinkya never looked back. The boy followed and worked towards his craft as if it was a religion.
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Ajinkya Rahane said that it will take him around six to eight weeks to fully recover from the hamstring injury that ruled him out of IPL 2022 and the final Test against England in July.
India vs England test will begin in July and the match will be a part of a series that started last year. India currently lead the Test series 2-1.
Rahane, who recently scored a century in a 2021-22 Ranji Trophy encounter, is now gearing up for the upcoming Indian Premier League where he will play for Kolkata Knight Riders.
India and Sri Lanka will lock horns in a two-match Test series, beginning Friday in Mohali. Rahane and Pujara have been dropped for the Tests and it will be interesting to see who comes into the side.
Rahane did score a much-needed hundred (129) in their opener against Saurashtra, but that could not save his place in the Test squad for the upcoming two-match series against Sri Lanka.
Rohit Sharma was appointed as the new Test captain of the Indian men's team while veterans Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane were dropped from the Sri Lanka series.
Rahane, playing for Mumbai, hit 100 in 212 balls to help his side recover from a precarious position.
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As regular captain Virat Kohli flew out of Australia, leaving in his wake the disappointment of the humiliating loss in the opener at Adelaide, Rahane took over the reins in the most difficult of circumstances.
The 41-time Ranji champions and domestic heavyweights Mumbai have been placed in Elite Group D along with Saurashtra, Odisha and Goa.
After a string of poor performances, the under-fire duo of Pujara and Rahane came good with the bat, scoring half-centuries in India’s second innings of the second Test.
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