Chennai: India vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane on Friday steered clear of the controversy surrounding domestic stalwart and his former Mumbai teammate Wasim Jaffer, who is fighting allegations of trying to push religion-based selections during his stint as Uttarakhand coach.
Jaffer, who quit as Uttarakhand coach owing to a dispute with the state association, has rejected the charge by the Cricket Association of Uttarakhand officials that he favoured Muslim players in the team.
"Sir, I don't have an idea regarding this issue, what has happened, so I don't think that I should comment on this topic, because I don't have an idea," Rahane said at the virtual press conference on the eve of the second Test against England here.
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The second @Paytm #INDvENG Test will get even more exciting with the fans returning to the stadium, reckons #TeamIndia vice-captain @ajinkyarahane88 👌 pic.twitter.com/MBWVsutesc
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">The second @Paytm #INDvENG Test will get even more exciting with the fans returning to the stadium, reckons #TeamIndia vice-captain @ajinkyarahane88 👌 pic.twitter.com/MBWVsutesc
— BCCI (@BCCI) February 12, 2021The second @Paytm #INDvENG Test will get even more exciting with the fans returning to the stadium, reckons #TeamIndia vice-captain @ajinkyarahane88 👌 pic.twitter.com/MBWVsutesc
— BCCI (@BCCI) February 12, 2021
Rahane and Jaffer, who is the leading run-getter in Ranji Trophy, have together played for Mumbai and the West Zone. They also have played together for the Indian Oil Corporation.