Far from the arclights and perks of being an India Test captain, the Mumbai skipper has embarked on a journey of self discovery, without any specific destination. He feels it’s working well for him as 532 runs in five Ranji games, with a top score of 204 and an average of 76, would suggest
Ajinkya Rahane. Pic/AFP
Ajinkya Rahane is “trying” to be the batter he was in his younger days.
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Far from the arclights and perks of being an India Test captain, the Mumbai skipper has embarked on a journey of self discovery, without any specific destination. He feels it’s working well for him as 532 runs in five Ranji games, with a top score of 204 and an average of 76, would suggest.
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“I was thinking about when I first came into the Ranji team [in 2007]. I’ve gone back to the drawing board, trying to be the Ajinkya I was then,” Rahane told PTI on the eve of Mumbai’s Ranji Trophy game against Delhi.
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