TIL Desk Sports/ Ajinkya Rahane had a fair idea that a question about his indifferent form would pop up and he was ready to meet the challenging delivery head on with a never-seen-before aggression.
Skipper Virat Kohli, after the 227-run defeat to England in the opening Test, had vehemently defended Rahane, who hasn’t scored too many runs before or after the Melbourne Test against Australia where his hundred enabled India to draw the series level.
The form came up again on the eve of the second Test against England and the man in question was ready to tackle the issue head on.
“See we are playing at home after two years. Our last home series, was against South Africa. If you take (the scores of that series) out, you will find something over there,” Rahane answered in third person with a deadpan expression referring to his scores of 59 and 115 against the Proteas in that 2019 series.