Blunt Ajinkya Rahane reminds us of Sunil Gavaskar as Indian batters struggle against South Africa

The Indian cricket team didn't get off to the finest of starts on Day 1 of the first Test against South Africa, with KL Rahul emerging as the only batter to score a half-century. Had it not been for Rahul's gritty knock, India might not have even managed to put 200 runs on the board. Seeing the touring batting unit's poor show on Day 1 of the Centurion Test, Indian cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar admitted that the team needed someone like Ajinkya Rahane in the middle.
Sunil Gavaskar recalled Rahane's exploits from five years ago in Johannesburg, highlighting how well the veteran batter handled the tricky pitch where other batters seemed to crumble.
While commenting, Gavaskar said, “People have been talking about the pitch in the Johannesburg Test five years ago, and I was there. Yeah, it wasn’t the easiest of pitches to bat on because the odd ball was climbing up. And Ajinkya Rahane, who had not been picked for the first two Test matches, was picked for that game, and he showed what the Indian team had missed because earlier on in the first couple of Test matches, India did not lose by big margins.
“So maybe somebody with Rahane’s experience overseas... because Rahane overseas has been such a fine, fine player, and maybe if he had been there today, the story could have been completely different.”

 

Dec 27, 2023 6:04 AM