Ajinkya Rahane
Batsmen Are Never Set In England Even On 70-80, Says India's Ajinkya Rahane
India Test team vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane has said that batsmen need to get set and play late to score runs in England.
India play the World Test Championship (WTC) final against New Zealand from June 18 here at the Hampshire Bowl and a five-Test series against England in August-September.
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Rahane Looking To Regain Rhythm Ahead Of IPL 2021
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IND vs ENG, Hopefully, We'll Get Rid Of Umpiring Errors: Jack Leach On Ajinkya Rahane Review
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IND vs ENG, I'm Sure The Pitch For 2nd Test Will Turn From Day One: Ajinkya Rahane
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1st Test, Preview: Kohli Returns To Lead India Against Buoyant England
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Not Thinking Of World Test Championship Final, It's 4 Months Away: Ajinkya Rahane
The Indian team is not looking at the World Test Championship (WTC) final just yet and is focussing on winning the first Test against England here, said India vice-captain Ajinkya ...
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IND vs ENG, My Job Is To Take A Backseat And Help Virat As Captain: Ajinkya Rahane
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Rahane Reveals Dravid's Advise Before Leaving For Australia Tour
Former captain Rahul Dravid advised Ajinkya Rahane not bat a lot in the nets and put pressure on himself while leading the Indian team in Australia. "Rahul bhai actually called ...
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Didn't Cut Kangaroo Cake Out Of Respect For Australia: Ajinkya Rahane
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