While opener Rohit Sharma may have grabbed the headlines thus far in the four-Test series between India and England with his attacking and match-defining knocks, Ajinkya Rahane's key contributions have gone rather unnoticed.
The India No. 5, who captained the team to a 2-1 series win in Australia after India suffered a heavy defeat in the first Test in Adelaide, scored a fighting century at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) in the second Test to lead India's revival. He was also lauded for his captaincy throughout the series.
He has not been able to replicate that performance since the MCG Test with the bat, partly because of the difficult pitches India have been playing on. However, he still managed to produce a crucial innings during the second Test in Chennai, where he scored 67 with Sharma at the other end and helped steer India to a strong total after the early loss of wickets.