Today, on June 6, Ajinkya Rahane is celebrating his birthday. Ajinkya Rahane was born on 6 June 1988 in a Marathi family of Ashwi Kad village in Ahmednagar District, Mumbai. Ajinkya Rahane's father's name is Madhukar Baburao and mother's name is Sujata. Ajinkya Rahane also has a younger brother Shashank and a younger sister Apoorva.
For your information, let us tell you that when Ajinkya Rahane was only 7 years old, his father took him to a small coaching camp in Dombivli due to not being able to afford proper cricket coaching, where there was a matting wicket, Mother Sujatha Rahane younger every day Raising his son Shashank in his lap and holding a cricket kit in one hand, he taught coaching to Ajinkya, often Ajinkya used to ask his mother to go auto by seeing him tired. But his mother said that it was very difficult for me to tell Ajinkya that we cannot take auto everyday. Ajinkya was very shy and his father got him to do classes to remove his reluctance. You might be surprised to know that Ajinkya is a great batsman as well as a black belt. Rahane studied up to his Barvi (12 th) from Sav Joshi High School Dombivli and then completed his graduation as well.
After the age of 17, Praveen Amre was his coach and played a very important role in making him reach this point. Then in 2007, at the age of 19, made his first class debut for Mumbai against Karachi Urban in Karachi. He made his T20 cricket debut against England on 31 August 2011 and made his One Day International debut against England on 3 September 2014. He struggled to play his first Test match but his hard work soon paid off and he made his Test debut against Australia on 22 March 2013. Apart from this, Rahane was the IPL team Mumbai Indians from 2008 to 2010 and Rajasthan Royals from 2011 to 2015. And then for Rising Pune Supergiants. On 26th September 2014, Ajinkya and Radhika Dhopavkar tied the knot. Along with being a neighbor, they were childhood friends and used to live in a Marathi family. Apart from this, they get 15 lakh rupees for playing 1 Test match and 6 lakh rupees for playing a T20 International match and Rs 3 lakh for playing a T20 International match.
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