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Respect selectors’ decision, says Rahane on T20 axe

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MUMBAI: India batsman Ajinkya Rahane, who has been axed for the upcoming threematch T20 series against Australia, on Monday said that he respects the decision taken by the team management and the selectors.

“Yes, so much cricket we play, the team management, selectors take a decision and we respect it. Speaking about competitio­n, it is necessary and it helps you to give your best performanc­e. Whoever gets a chance does well for the team. I have always enjoyed the competitio­n (among players),” Rahane said.

The right-handed batsman has been among runs in the just-concluded five-odi series against Australia having scored his fourth consecutiv­e half-century in the final game, which India won by seven wickets, on Sunday night in Nagpur. Rahane said he was happy with his form.

“Yes, I am happy. The responsibi­lity and the opportunit­y I was given, the way I was supposed to bat, I did. Definitely, I am happy with the form I have carried from the West Indies tour, I have made four consecutiv­e fifties,” he explained.

“I could have converted the fifties into hundreds. It was in my mind to contribute, I shared three 100-run stands with Rohit (Sharma) and our aim was to give a good start to the team,” he added.

The Mumbai batsman also said that he would convert the 50s into 100s if he gets a chance. In the future series if I get a chance I will convert the 50s into 100s,” he quipped.

On the team’s performanc­e, Rahane expressed satisfacti­on and said whoever got a chance has performed.

“It is a proud moment for all of us. Our aim is 2019 World Cup and we are going in that direction. For that we have to play series by series and match by match, the aim of this team is to win every match and series, and we always try to improve. All have performed. In the middle-order Manish Pandey and Kedar Jadhav, whenever they got opportunit­y, they have performed. Rohit and Virat have always performed well.

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