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Rahane is born is to lead, he’s brave and smart captain: Chappell

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New Delhi: Describing Ajinkya Rahane as a “born leader”, legendary Ian Chappell has credited stand-in skipper’s “smart and brave” captaincy apart from his valuable contribution with the bat for India’s historic win in the Melbourne Test.

Under Rahane, India made a remarkable comeback after their humiliating loss in the first Test in Adelaide by winning the second Test by eight wickets.

“It was no surprise that Ajinkya Rahane captained India flawlessly at the MCG. Anyone who saw him in charge in Dharamsala in 2017 would have recognised a man born to lead cricket teams,” Chappell wrote in his column for ESPNcricinfo.

In that Dharamsala match in 2017, India had beaten Australia by eight wickets in the fourth Test to warp up the series 2-1. Rahane remained not out on 38 in India’s run chase — just like at the MCG — after scoring 46 in the first innings.

“There were a lot of similarities between that 2017 match and the one at the MCG. Firstly it was between the same two highly competitive rivals, then there was the valuable first-innings lower-order contribution from Ravindra Jadeja, and finally Rahane aggressively accumulating the required runs in a nervy pursuit of a moderate victory total,” Chappell wrote.

“The moment that caught my attention in the Dharamsala match was the time Rahane called on debutant left-arm wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav when David Warner and Steve Smith were involved in a century partnership. ‘This is a brave move’ I thought, and it turned out to be a very smart one.”

Yadav quickly claimed the wicket of Warner, caught by Rahane at first slip, and that prompted a five-wicket slide for Australia to lose the match.

“That’s part of Rahane’s success as a skipper: he’s brave and smart. However, there’s much more to his leadership than just those two important qualities. He is calm when things could easily get out of hand,” said the former captain and a respected figure in world cricket.

“He has earned the respect of his team-mates, one of the most important aspects of good captaincy. And he gets runs when they are needed, which adds to the respect his team has for him.”

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