Missing out on a hundred can be demoralizing for any batsman. More so if his is a fledgling career. Ajinkya Rahane's fell nine runs short of maiden ton in the third One-dayer against England.
However, the disappointment of having missed out on a personal landmark was limited to a considerable extent when his effort helped his team score a series-clinching win.
In the hindsight, he could afford to exult in the latter rather than regretting the former. "I was obviously disappointed in not getting a century," admitted Rahane.
"But after making 91 if your team wins, it gives you more satisfaction," he added. The knock marked the first big contribution from the makeshift opener in this series and the young batsman made no effort to camouflage his failure in the opening two one-dayers.
"My performance in the first two matches was bad and I was a little upset," admitted Rahane.
"I did not want to repeat the same mistakes. I spoke to Mahi bhai (captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni) and the coach (Duncan Fletcher) and they told me to play my natural game which had got me runs in the recent past," he added.
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