Ajinkya Rahane All Set To Play For Leicestershire County

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Former Indian captain Ajinkya Rahane is all set to lay for Leicestershire in the final five matches of the 2024 County Championship. The right-hand batter was due to link up with the county next season but had to withdraw his name due to international commitments. Rahane is expected to come in as a cover for South African all-rounder Wiaan Mulder who is expected to represent South Africa in an all-format tour of the West Indies in August.

Ajinkya Rahane All Set To Play For Leicestershire County

Player’s Corner

Reacting to his county stint with Leicestershire Rahane said “I’m really excited to have another opportunity to come to Leicestershire. I’ve built a strong rapport with Claude (Henderson) and Alfonso (Thomas), and I’m looking forward to playing for the Club this summer.

The Record

“I followed the team’s results last year and was very impressed with what I saw. I’m hoping to enjoy my cricket and contribute to more success for the Club this season.”
Rahane has represented India in 195 international matches and has scored over 8000 runs across formats with 51 centuries registered to his name.

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What They Said?

Director of Cricket, Claude Henderson, said: “We are thrilled to welcome someone of Ajinkya’s quality to Leicestershire. It was unfortunate that Ajinkya’s schedule didn’t quite work with ours last year, but it’s a massive boost to have secured his services for the business end of this season.
“He holds immense experience and vital leadership qualities, which will be hugely beneficial to the team alongside his run-scoring ability. Ajinkya’s arrival also presents a fantastic opportunity for our batters to learn from one of the game’s best.”

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The Opportunity

Rahane’s stint with Leicestershire provides him a chance to stake his claim for a comeback in the Indian Test team for the home series against Bangladesh and New Zealand followed by the five-match Test Series against Australia

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