Ajinkya Rahane’s meticulous planning and execution of his training sessions during the coronavirus induced break is helping him immensely on the ongoing tour of Australia, feels his coach Pravin Amre.
Rahane’s dogged 112, which Ravi Shastri called the turning point of the game, became the cornerstone of India’s famous comeback win in the second Test in Melbourne.
Former India player Amre said that India captain’s success is down to the hard yards and extra work he put in during lockdown.
“This year (2020) specially we have to give credit to him (Rahane) because most of the time as coaches we plan the sessions and practise, but this particular, in this difficult time in Covid, he planned his own sessions, worked hard, basically harder than before, because he used to practise two sessions instead of one,” he told PTI.
“But those are the things… small small things he worked (on), he visualised this is going to be my preparation for this tough of Australia. And…