Updated On: 12 February, 2022 08:30 PM IST | Mumbai | Harit Joshi
Ajinkya Rahane opens up about his lean phase, the intense scrutiny on him, how he plans to bounce back and why Test captaincy remains special for him

Ajinkya Rahane
Each time Ajinkya Rahane hit the turf last year, he was viewed with a microscopic lens. In his last 15 Tests, Rahane scored just 547 runs in 27 innings. He averaged just 20.83 from 13 Tests last year. The axe seemed closer to him after yet another poor series in South Africa, a tour for which he was relieved of the Test vice-captaincy. The Mumbai stalwart is now back in a familiar setting—with his Ranji Trophy teammates—in a quest to get his mojo back. In a candid interview with mid-day on Friday, Rahane opened up about his lean patch and his wish to captain India in Tests on a full-time basis.