Mumbai: Ajinkya Rahane and Ishant Sharma's position in the Indian Test team had become untenable due to prolonged run of poor form and more than anyone else, the two cricketers knew about it.
However, on Friday, the BCCI and the team management found an "exit route" which was honourable for both the distinguished senior cricketers as everyone associated wanted to be subtle while taking a tough decision, at least for this Test.
Before the opening day of the second Test, the BCCI officially announced that Rahane, Ishant and, more importantly, Ravindra Jadeja are out of the match due to various injuries.
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In case of Rahane, he sustained what was described as a "minor left hamstring strain" while fielding on the final day of the first Test match in Kanpur.
The Kanpur Test ended on November 29 and on the final day, Rahane was on the field for the entire duration of 90 overs, and at times sprinted towards the boundary.
Hamstring niggles are believed to be the most painful as it tends to hamper movement and batting becomes an issue with restricted feet movement.
On Thursday, the Indian team were training indoors at the Bandra Kurla Complex facility and the BCCI's official twitter handle posted a picture of Rahane batting with a wide grin. Playing through pain as one might say.
On Friday, before the game, Rahane had a nice little jog around Wankhede (with the hamstring niggle) and then gave catching practice to the slip cordon where he would plonk his left foot and get power behind his throw for the catches.
When PTI got in touch with a state team physio, he said: "Hamstring tear is something that depends on the Grade and if it is grade 1, you will be out for two weeks minimum and grade two would be between four to six weeks. But in case of niggle, you need to rest and not exert yourself.
"But with niggle, it's best advised not to bat as it can aggravate and become a tear."