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"No one has to tell Rohit what to do": Mumbai skipper Ajinkya Rahane

Updated on: 22 January,2025 05:20 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Ajinkya Rahane further said that every player goes through ups and downs but Rohit Sharma has been really confident. The Mumbai skipper said that Yashasvi Jaiswal has shown determination at the highest level which has been the reason for his success in the international circuit

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Mumbai captain Ajinkya Rahane feels that Rohit Sharma doesn't need to be told what to do and he will get a big one once he gets in.


Rohit Sharma and Yashasvi Jaiswal will be in focus when Mumbai will lock horns with Jammu and Kashmir at the BKC Ground.


"See, Rohit is Rohit. We all know that. Aapko bhi pata hai Rohit ka character (You also know Rohit's character). I am really happy to have both of them back in the Mumbai dressing room," Ajinkya Rahane told media during Mumbai's training session here on Wednesday.


"Rohit has always been relaxed. Even playing at the international level, his character is similar. His attitude is pretty much relaxed. He knows his game really well so, no one has to tell him what he needs to do."

"Once he gets in, I'm sure he will do well. He has never changed, which is a very good thing," Rahane added. Form has deserted the 37-year-old Rohit in the past few months with Test losses to New Zealand (at home) and Australia (away) weighing heavily on him currently."

Ajinkya Rahane further said that every player goes through ups and downs but Rohit Sharma has been really confident.

"What is important is (that) he is hungry, he is determined to do well. I am sure once he gets in, he will get a big one," the veteran, who has shared the Indian dressing room with Rohit, said.

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"He batted really well yesterday (in) a couple of sessions so it's part and parcel of a player's career. I am really confident about Rohit."

Ajinkya Rahane also said that the Jammu and Kashmir clash could be the only match that Rohit Sharma would feature in the Ranji Trophy this season.

The Indian skipper will then return to the national side to lead the pack against England for the three ODIs and later for the Champions Trophy 2025.

"I think he's only playing this game; not sure about the next game. His inputs in the next four days will be really important," Ajinkya Rahane said.

The Mumbai skipper said that Yashasvi Jaiswal has shown determination at the highest level which has been the reason for his success in the international circuit.

"...(In the) last couple of years, he's been performing well for the Indian team (and) before that, going into the Indian team, he did well for Mumbai as well," he said.

"It's good to have a guy like Yashasvi in the team who is really hungry and determined to score runs. These things will really impact all the youngsters in the dressing room," Rahane added.

Ajinkya Rahane heaped praises on Rohit and Jaiswal for sharing their experiences with the Mumbai team.

"As a team, (and) individually, players are going up to them (and) asking questions, learning from them. Once they are on the field, I am sure the players will watch them and they'll learn a lot of things from them," he added.

When asked if Rohit and Jaiswal would open for Mumbai, Rahane quipped "Is this even a question?"

"For any cricketer, getting match preparation (and) game-time is really important. Obviously, there is no red-ball (Test) cricket at this moment. But they are going to play white-ball (competitions)," he said.

Rahane, meanwhile, was confident that Mumbai would be able to hit their strides after spending a considerable time in white-ball competitions.

Teams played five Ranji league games before white-ball tournaments -- Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 Trophy and Vijay Hazare ODI Trophy -- were conducted. The Ranji season now resumes for its second and final leg.

"The challenge is to adapt quickly as a team because everyone has been playing white-ball cricket since last one-and-a-half-months. For us as a team, it's important to be in the moment, focus on our strengths," Rahane said.

"In red-ball (cricket), we've been doing really good as a team so it's all about staying in the moment, not too much thinking about the result and outcome," he said.

(With PTI Inputs)

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