Deccan Chronicle

Rahane credits team effort for win

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Brisbane, Jan. 19: For someone who led India to one of their greatest ever series wins, Ajinkya Rahane was at his modest best at the end of it all, saying he looked good as a leader because everyone else contribute­d.

Rahane and Virat Kohli are contrastin­g personalit­ies but the former did remarkably well in galvanisin­g the squad after the regular skipper headed back home on paternity leave following the debacle in the first Test at Adelaide.

“It’s an honour to lead the country. It was not about me but about the team. I looked good because everyone contribute­d. For us it was about having that character on the field, having the fighting spirit, the attitude,” said Rahane in the post-match presser when asked about his captaincy stint. Rahane’s calm demeanour helped the team move on from the Adelaide disaster and he made sure the game was not discussed going forward.

He led from the front in Melbourne with a matchwinni­ng hundred to level the series.

The going got tougher with each passing game as the injury list grew but Rahane said it was all about fighting on with the resources they were left with.

“It

was

really

tough after the Adelaide Test but it was all about showing character and fighting spirit. We were not thinking too much about the result. We just wanted to play good cricket. Credit to everyone in the squad including the support staff.”

Rahane will be back to being Kohli’s deputy in the upcoming home series against England next month but for now he just wants to savour this victory.

“We all should enjoy this win, not just us but every Indian should enjoy this. What we did here is historic and we want to enjoy this win tonight and once we land in India we will think about the England series,” said Rahane, who too got emotional after Rishabh Pant hit the winning runs.

Chasing 328 at Australia’s fortress was a herculean task but Rahane said they were only focussed on playing their normal game.

“This morning we spoke about playing simple cricket. What we did in this tour was fight very hard. Yes, we were looking to play session by session. During tea time, we sent messages to Rishabh but he was always looking to chase the total.

“Credit to him, he took that risk and took on the Aussies. His and Pujara’s innings gave the platform to win the game.”

It was really tough after the Adelaide Test but it was all about showing character and fighting spirit. We were not thinking too much about the result. We just wanted to play good cricket. Credit to everyone in the squad including the support staff.

— AJINKYA RAHANE India stand-in Test captain

 ?? AP ?? Indian captain Ajinkya Rahane (left) applauds supporters as the team takes a victory lap carrying the national flag around The Gabba in Brisbane on Tuesday. —
AP Indian captain Ajinkya Rahane (left) applauds supporters as the team takes a victory lap carrying the national flag around The Gabba in Brisbane on Tuesday. —

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