
Ajinkya Rahane, the former vice-captain of the Indian cricket team, recently expressed his feelings about receiving more opportunities in Test cricket. According to Rahane, experienced players should not be overlooked when decisions are made about team selection.
It’s been over two years since Rahane last participated in a Test match for India. His last appearance was during the 2023 series against West Indies, where he scored a total of only 11 runs in two matches. Prior to that, he performed notably, scoring 89 and 46 runs in the ICC World Test Championship Final against Australia.
After scoring a century in the 2025 Ranji Trophy match against Chhattisgarh, Rahane highlighted a significant issue: he never received any communication from the selectors regarding his exclusion from the Test squad.
“Experienced players should get a fair chance before being dropped. Communication is key,” Rahane stated in an interview.
| Match Type | Matches | Runs | Average |
|---|---|---|---|
| Test Matches | 85 | 5,077 | 38.46 |
In his career, Rahane has been a pivotal player for the Indian team. He has played a total of 85 Tests, accumulating 5,077 runs with an average of 38.46, showcasing his potential and importance in the lineup.
Rahane’s absence from the recent Border-Gavaskar Trophy, which India lost 3-1 to Australia, has raised questions. The seasoned veteran believes he could have made a significant impact had he been selected.
At 37, Rahane remains optimistic about his future in cricket. He stated, “Age is just a number. If you’re fit and performing, you deserve a shot.”
As Rahane continues to perform well domestically, fans and selectors alike anticipate whether he will make a comeback to the Test squad. His recent century in the Ranji Trophy indicates that he still has much to contribute to Indian cricket.






