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WATCH: Ajinkya Rahane Knocks Door On His Test Return, Slams Double Century In Ranji Match Against Hyderabad
Team India's middle-order batter Ajinkya Rahane has gone through a bad phase in his international career. The batter hasn't been able to score runs in international Tests and was dropped from the Indian Cricket Team. However, things now seem to be improving for the batter. The experienced batter on December 21st in the ongoing Ranji Trophy match smacked a double century, scoring 204 runs in 261 balls.
Ajinkya Rahane is captaining the Mumbai team in the ongoing Ranji Trophy and played a captain's knock as well. Forgetting his bad form, Ajinkya Rahane played a strike rate of 78.16 and played 261 deliveries to score 204 runs and once again knocked on the Indian team's doors. During his inning, Rahane rained boundaries as he smacked 26 fours and 3 sixes, scoring 122 runs only though boundaries.
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