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IND vs ENG: Former cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar questions on indian cricketer Ajinkya Rahane after failure in 1st test match against england in chennai

Sanjay Manjrekar has tweeted about Ajinkya. In the tweet, he said, "Ajinkya has scored a century in a Test match in Melbourne. He has since scored 27 *, 22, 4, 37, 24, 1 and 0. They also try to remove the pressure from other players. "

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Ajinkya Rahane has not done well in the last few matches. Ajinkya had scored a century in the Melbourne Test. But since then, Ajinkya has not been able to score a single half-century. After the first match against England, Sanjay Manjrekar is seen criticizing Ajinkya.

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Ajinkya Rahane

Sanjay Manjrekar has tweeted about Ajinkya. In the tweet, he said, “Ajinkya has scored a century in a Test match in Melbourne. He has since scored 27 *, 22, 4, 37, 24, 1 and 0. They also try to remove the pressure from other players. “

After 22 years, the Indian team has lost at the Chepauk Stadium in Chennai. In the last 22 years, the Indian team has not lost a Test match in Chennai. India had earlier lost in Chennai in 1999. The Indian team was then unbeaten in Chennai. India lost the first Test by 227 runs in Chennai. On the last day, the Indian batsmen once again performed poorly. India’s second innings ended with just 197 runs. With this victory, England has taken a 1-0 lead in the four-match series.

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After this defeat, India’s winning series is coming to an end. Prior to the series against England, the Indian team was at the top of the ICC Test Championship. But after this defeat, the Indian team has to lose this top spot. From the top position, the Indian team has directly reached the fourth position. So this is a big blow for the Indian team. England have topped the rankings with a win over India.

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