Experienced Indian cricket player, Ajinkya Rahane, wants his spot on the national team back to finish 100 tests. Rahane’s main aim right now is winning the Ranji Trophy title for Mumbai.
A break of over a year from the team ended in the World Test Championship final against Australia in June 2023. Rahane showed promise in this final. But he didn’t perform well during the following tour in the West Indies and lost his spot.
The 35-year-old spoke to journalists after a Ranji Trophy game against Andhra Pradesh (via Cricbuzz):
The Maharashtra-born cricketer perished for a golden duck in his lone innings, despite his team’s easy 10-wicket victory. The Mumbai skipper has 5077 runs in 85 Tests, but last hit a century in December 2020.
“The challenge is to be consistent” – Ajinkya Rahane
Rahane addressed his choice to invite Andhra Pradesh to bat again after knocking them out for 184 in response to their 395, claiming that the bowlers only needed a little more energy. He added:
Andhra Pradesh were bundled out for 244 runs in their second innings, while Mumbai reached the 34-run mark without losing a wicket. Rahane has been excluded from India’s team for the first two of the five Tests against England, which begin on January 25.