10 February,2021 10:05 AM IST | Chennai | PTI
Ajinkya Rahane. Pic/AFP; Sanjay Manjrekar. Pic/Suresh Karkera
Former cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar on Tuesday criticised Ajinkya Rahane "the batsman" after his twin failure in India's 227-run defeat to England in the opening Test here. But captain Virat Kohli stood firmly by his deputy, telling the curious scribes, "If you are trying to dig something out, you are not going to get it..."
In recent years, Manjrekar has been vocal about his criticism of Indian players on social media. "My issue with Rahane the captain is Rahane the batsman. After that 100 in Melbourne his scores are - 27', 22, 4, 37, 24, 1 & 0. After a 100, class players carry their form & carry the burden of players out of form," Manjrekar, a former India player, tweeted.
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Rahane drew appreciation from all quarters after leading an inexperienced Indian team to an incredible come-from-behind series win in Australia. But he hasn't done much with the bat since that classy hundred in Melbourne in the second Test last December. In the series opener against England, Rahane was dismissed for 1 in the first innings and failed to open his account in the second, as India slumped to a heavy defeat to trail 0-1 in the four-match series. In his last seven innings at home, Rahane has managed only 64 runs at an average of 9.1. But Kohli came to the defence of his deputy, insisting that Rahane is the team's most important batsman along with Cheteshwar Pujara.
"Look I got bowled as well. If you are trying to dig something out, you are not going to get it because there is nothing. Ajinkya, I have said this many a times in the past as well... "Along with Pujara, he is our most important Test batsman and he continues to be as we believe in his abilities and he is an impact player," Kohli said during a virtual post-match press conference. "If you are talking about MCG Test, he stood up and scored a hundred when the team wanted it the most. You can look at number of innings and what happens from thereon, the reality is we won the series in Australia." Kohli felt luck was not on Rahane's side at Chepauk. "Even in the first innings it was Joe Root's unbelievable catch that made the difference," the India skipper pointed out. "If that went for a boundary and he scored runs, then we won't be having this conversation, so there are absolutely no issues and everyone is playing really well."
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