Mumbai: Pravin Amre is happy to see his protege Ajinkya Rahane won the confidence of the team management in the first Test of the two-match series against Windies. But he feels sorry for Rohit Sharma as Team India's opener in ODI and T20I formats was not picked for the Antigua Test.
India Test vice-captain Rahane scored 81 and 102 - his first Test hundred in two years during India's 318-run victory, which also earned him the 'Man of the Match' award.
"I felt sorry for Rohit. I personally feel Rohit should have been given opportunity also after scoring those five hundreds. We know that he is a player capable of doing great things. But overall the team management backed Ajinkya and he returned that faith, which is important from Ajinkya's perspective," Amre told PTI here on Monday.
And according to Amre, Rahane's personal coach, hard work and patience finally paid off for the right-hander.
"God is kind. It was really his hard work because the past two years haven't been easy for him (Rahane). I will give him the credit for the way he handled himself. He was never frustrated and worked hard," he said.
"Even if you see the last six months, how he handled himself. He went to England, played with the Duke ball (in county cricket). One week he was in Bengaluru (at the National Cricket Academy). So he has done what was in his hands. That was very important," added Amre, best remembered for his debut hundred at Durban against South Africa.
Amre felt the 81-run knock in the first innings gave Rahane the much-needed confidence.