Rahane's statement won the hearts of fans, he will play the fourth innings despite a finger injury
- Get link
- X
- Other Apps
![]() |
Image: Twitter |
In the final match of the WTC, Rahane saved the embarrassment of the Indian team by playing a brilliant innings of 89 runs against Australia. Based on his innings, Team India could score 296 runs in the first innings against Australia's score of 469 runs. During this innings, a ball from Pat Cummins hit Rahane's finger. His reaction looked like he was in a lot of pain. However, even after this he continued to bat and saved the team from the follow-on. Rahane gave an update on his injury after the third day's play ended. Rahane said the finger injury is painful, but will not affect the fourth innings.
Will finger injury affect batting?
After the third day's play, when Rahane was asked about his injury, would the injury affect his batting in the fourth innings? So he said, 'The injury is causing pain, but it will not affect my batting. I am happy with the way I batted. Today was a good day. We wanted to score 320 or 330 but overall we had a good day. Talking about bowling, we bowled well. Everyone has given their best.'
Rahane praised Green and Jadeja
Ajinkya Rahane's innings ended with Cameron Green taking a brilliant catch in the slips. In the 62nd over, Rahane wanted to play a shot towards third man off the last ball of Pat Cummins, but Green, deployed at slip, took the catch with one hand, surprising everyone including Rahane. On this catch by Green, Rahane said that it was a really good catch. We all know that Green is a really good fielder. Australia is slightly ahead in this game. We need to play session after session without thinking ahead. The first hour tomorrow will be crucial. Jadeja bowled really well, the footmark helped him against the left-handed batsmen. I still think the wicket will help the fast bowlers.
Comments
Post a Comment