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Ajinkya Rahane: I try to maintain a similar response to success as well as failures

Ajinkya Rahane, vice-captain of the Indian Test cricket team, on his humble beginnings, how he deals with low phases in life, and a life beyond cricket.

October 23, 2021 / 21:53 IST
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Ajinkya Rahane says he works out for roughly 2 hours daily. His fitness routine includes a mix of strength and cardio training. He also does meditation and surya namaskars.

Cricketer Ajinkya Rahane debuted for India in 2011, during a tour of England, and has not looked back since. His captaincy in Australia not just wowed cricket fans but also legends like Ian Chappell and Bishan Singh Bedi, and led to a debate around whether he should be made the permanent Test captain. Edited excerpts from an interview:

Your cricketing journey from Dombivli to international cricket wasn’t an easy one. What do you remember most?

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The initial hurdle was the long travel to the main hubs in Mumbai to practice and play matches. The train rides were tough, as it took close to 2-2.5 hours one way in really crowded Mumbai locals. My mom would walk 6-8 kms one way with me with my kit bag in one hand and my brother in her other arm. We could not afford rickshaw fare at that time. However, I honestly believe that everyone goes through such struggles in the early years of their lives. They in fact toughen you up to face the more difficult challenges that come later on in the career.

You led India to a historic series win in Australia in January when India was bundled out at 36 in the previous match. How did you steer the turnaround?