Red carpet welcome for Rahane on return

Published January 22, 2021
India's Ajinkya Rahane celebrates after reaching his century as his teammate Ravindra Jadeja looks on during day two of the second test match between Australia and India at The MCG, Melbourne on Dec 27, 2020. — Via Reuters
India's Ajinkya Rahane celebrates after reaching his century as his teammate Ravindra Jadeja looks on during day two of the second test match between Australia and India at The MCG, Melbourne on Dec 27, 2020. — Via Reuters

MUMBAI: India’s stand-in captain Ajinkya Rahane returned home to a red carpet welcome in Mumbai on Thursday, having led a severely depleted side to a famous Test series win in Australia.

India’s regular captain and main batsman Virat Kohli had flown home to attend the birth of his daughter after the opening defeat in Adelaide where the touring side were bundled out for 36 — their lowest innings score in Test cricket.

Under Rahane, India levelled the series in Melbourne and secured a nerve-wracking draw in Sydney before triumphing in the decider in Brisbane with a second-string side to retain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

Cricket-mad India reacted with shock and disbelief at the team’s capitulation in Adelaide, with fans thronging to social media platforms to vent their anger at the performance of their favourite sporting side.

But the mood in the country has since been transformed.

Rahane, accompanied by head coach Ravi Shastri and other team-mates, were congratulated by local cricket administrators on their arrival in Mumbai.

A viral video on social media showed Rahane, 33, being showered with flower petals as he walked along a red carpet amid the beating of drums and loud cheers to enter his housing society with his daughter in his arms.

India wicket-keeper Rishabh Pant also received a hero’s welcome in Delhi after being adjudged man-of-the-match in Brisbane and finishing as the highest scorer for the team despite being ignored for the first Test.

His performance drew comparisons in local media with India’s former captain and wicket-keeper Mahendra Singh Dhoni.

“It feels amazing when you compare me with MS Dhoni,” Pant, 23, told reporters outside Delhi airport. “But I want to make my own name in Indian cricket. It’s not good to compare a legend with some youngster.”

Published in Dawn, January 22nd, 2021

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