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Sourav Ganguly feels Ajinkya Rahane could be answer to India's woes in ODIs
New Delhi, July 24: With the Indian ODI team struggling to find a solid hand in the middle-order, former skipper Sourav Ganguly has once again made it clear that the five wise men of Indian cricket need to give Test deputy Ajinkya Rahane a go.
Taking to Twitter, Ganguly wrote that it was important for the selectors - led by M.S.K. Prasad - to pick same players across format and give them a long run just as has been the case with great teams over the years. He also went on to add that the selectors shouldn't try to please everyone.
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