Ajinkya Rahane equals Rahul Dravid record in 63rd ODI
Brisbane: India middle-order batsman Ajinkya Rahane left another example as to why he is the modern day Rahul Dravid. The right-hander reached the 2,000 run-mark in the One-Day International (ODI) format in his 63rd match, same that of the former India captain.
Rahane reached the milestone in the second ODI against Australia in Brisbane on Friday. Rajasthan Royals, the Indian Premier League franchise, bonded the cricketers from two different generations and Rahane, who considers Dravid as his mentor, is a reflection of ‘The Wall’.
The cricket pundits often compare the two batsmen citing their similarity in stance and ability to stick to the wicket. Dravid, who was the coach of the now-defunct Rajasthan team, also opened the batting with Rahane initially and paved way for knowledge-sharing in the middle. Rahane scored 89 off 80 balls to help India set a solid target of 309 for the opponents. He was dismissed by James Faulkner in the 49th over.