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Indian cricketer Ajinkya Rahane is gearing up for an exciting stint with Leicestershire. He will play the final five matches of the County Championship Division Two 2024 and the entirety of the England Domestic One Day Cup 2024, concluding in September 2024. The 36-year-old batsman, known for his technical prowess and calm demeanour, shared his thoughts on the unique experience of playing cricket in England in a recent interview with Foxes TV on YouTube.
Ajinkya Rahane expresses his love of playing cricket in England
Rahane expressed his deep passion for the game in this iconic setting, “I’ve always thought that England offers the best conditions for any cricketer, as it keeps you humble and grounded.”
Rahane believes that playing cricket in England represents the ultimate challenge for any cricketer, “The conditions change very quickly, so you must adapt to different situations and be flexible in your mindset. As a cricketer, you feel you’ve learned something new whenever you leave England and become a better player.”
Discussing the challenges faced by batters in England, Rahane highlighted the difficult playing conditions, “The conditions here are quite challenging, especially at this time of year. The overhead conditions make it tough for batsmen.”
Despite these difficulties, Rahane is optimistic about his and his team’s performance. “We are the defending champions in the 50-over tournament, so the expectations are high. I hope to do my best for the team and learn from my teammates.”
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Watch Ajinkya's first chat with Foxes TV, as he outlines his goals for the season and explains his love of playing in England. 🏴
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Team Contribution Over Individual Success
Rahane emphasized that while individual achievements are noteworthy, the true essence of success in cricket lies in the collective contribution of the team, “I like to focus on one game at a time and stay in the present. Contributing to the team’s success in any way I can is what matters most to me, Cricket is a team sport, and for me, the team’s success is far more important than individual milestones.”
The veteran cricketer also shared his initial impressions of the Leicestershire team, highlighting the strong impression they made on him. He spoke warmly about the generous reception he received upon joining the squad, “The first impression is wow. The team atmosphere is amazing, and all the lads are very good and welcoming, I’m excited to play in front of the fans, especially the large Indian community in Leicester. I’m looking forward to doing well for them this season.”