Ajinkya Rahane, born on June fifth, nineteen eighty-eight, is a distinguished Indian cricketer known for his exceptional skills as a middle-order batsman in Test cricket and a top-order batsman in white-ball formats. His journey in cricket began with his first-class debut during the 2007–08 Ranji Trophy season, representing Mumbai, where he quickly made a name for himself.
Rahane's international career took off with his Twenty20 International debut against England in August twenty eleven, followed by his Test debut in March twenty thirteen against Australia. He showcased his talent on the international stage, with his first Test century coming at the Basin Reserve in Wellington against New Zealand.
In addition to his batting prowess, Rahane has also demonstrated his leadership abilities. He served as the captain and vice-captain of the Indian cricket team, leading the squad to remarkable victories, including the prestigious 2020-21 Border–Gavaskar Trophy in Australia. Under his captaincy, India lost only one match, a testament to his strategic acumen and team management skills.
Currently, Rahane captains the Kolkata Knight Riders in the Indian Premier League, continuing to make significant contributions to the sport. His previous role as the captain of Mumbai further solidified his reputation as a reliable leader in the cricketing community.