Updated On: 03 January, 2021 11:20 AM IST | Mumbai | Ian Chappell
Ajinkya Rahane's success as skipper is because he is brave, smart, calm and has earned respect from his teammates, one of the most important aspects of good captaincy.

Ajinkya Rahane. Pic/Getty Images
It was no surprise that Ajinkya Rahane captained India flawlessly at the MCG; anyone who saw him in charge at Dharamsala in 2017 would've recognised a man born to lead cricket teams.
There were a lot of similarities between that 2017 match and the one at the MCG. Firstly, it was between the same two highly-competitive rivals, then there was the valuable first innings lower order contribution from Ravindra Jadeja and finally Rahane aggressively accumulating the required runs in a nervy pursuit of a moderate victory total.