Cricketer Ajinkya Rahane Biography
Ajinkya Rahane is an Indian international cricketer and is a right-handed batsman. He played his first international T20 match against England on 31 August 2011. Ajinkya has played in the Indian Premier League for Mumbai Indians from 2008 to 2010, Rajasthan Royals from 2011 to 2015 and Pune Supergiant since 2016.
About International cricketer Ajinkya Rahane
Ajinkya Rahane was born on 6 June 1998 to a Marathi family in
Ahmednagar district. Madhukar Baburao is his parent to stay and keep
Sujatha. When Ajinkya Rahane was seven years old, his father took him to a
small coaching camp in Dombivli as he could not afford expensive coaching.
When he was 17 years old, he started learning from former Indian
batsman Praveen Amre. He passed his secondary school certificate
examination from SV Joshi Vidyalaya, Dombivli.
On 26 September 2014, Ajinkya Rahe got married to Radhika
Dhopavkar.
Career
Of Ajinkya Rahane
Born on 6 June 1988, Ajinkya Rahane finally reached the Ranji
Trophy in Mumbai with Uche Anko while playing cricket of his age and moving
forward. He was an outstanding scorer at home and was the 11th player to
score more than 1000 runs in the Ranji Trophy alone edition.
He has represented India at the age of 19 and has also played
for Mumbai and Rajasthan in IPL. He was selected for the "Emerging
Players Trophy" to be played in Australia and performed brilliantly with
two centuries in the series.
Based on that great performance, he was selected in the
Indian Union for the one-day international match for the tour of England in
2011. He started ODI's Mecho and impressed everyone with his fearless
motive and stroke and used it right when he got the chance.
Played his first Test match against Australia in
2013. Rahane performed brilliantly in the Test match when the Indian
federation was touring South Africa, New Zealand, England, and Australia.
He has also performed well in IPL. In the 2012 edition
of IPL, he scored a century against Bangalore and scored more than 500 runs in
this edition. Staying at the 2013 IPL too was equally impressive. He
started this edition with three consecutive half-centuries and scored 488 runs.
Ajinkya Rheena's career has come down significantly. He
did not perform well in the first Test match played against Australia. In
ODI too, he has been outside sometimes, sometimes in and out. In 2013, he
was again invited to the ODI Association to visit Pakistan as he had not
performed well against England earlier.
He has been a regular member of the Indian ODI Association
since his 2013 tour of South Africa and has also performed well in Asia
Cup.
After the retirement of Sachin
Tendulkar, the national selectors selected him in the longest
format of the game. Well done in Wellington and Durban against South
Africa and New Zealand respectively, scoring centuries and fifties. Based
on his great performance, Rajasthan selected him in the 2014 IPL.
He was one of the batsmen to score well in the 2014 England
tour. He faced James Anderson and his association well and won India by
scoring a century on Lord's ground. He also performed well in the next ODI
Shrunkhlao. Despite not performing well against the West Indies and Sri
Lanka, he scored a century and a half-century in seven matches.
He also had a good performance in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy
played in 2014-15, where he scored a magnificent century in Melbourne. He
scored 399 runs in the series of 4 Test matches.
Ajinkya Rahane scored only one half-century in the 2015 World
Cup, with 79 runs against South Africa being well praised. He got a good
start in the rest of the competition but he could not take much advantage of
them. On the one hand, he is only one member of the one-day association,
on the other hand, he is called Mr. Reliable of the Test Union.
The 126 runs scored against Sri Lanka at the P Sara Oval
ground in 2015 contributed significantly to create parity in the
competition. Their two centuries in Delhi defeated South Africa
3–0. He then scored another century in Jameka. After this, he scored
the best innings of his career by scoring 188 runs in the Indoor Test against
New Zealand in 2016.
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