
Veteran India batter Ajinkya Rahane on Thursday announced his decision to step down as Mumbai's captain ahead of the upcoming Ranji Trophy season, stating that it is the right time to groom a new leader. Rahane, who shared the update on social media, expressed his honour in leading the side and highlighted his commitment to continue contributing as a player.
"Captaining and winning championships with the Mumbai team has been an absolute honour. With a new domestic season ahead, I believe it's the right time to groom a new leader, and hence I've decided not to continue in the captaincy role," Rahane posted on X. He added, "I remain fully committed to giving my best as a player and will continue my journey with @MumbaiCricAssoc to help us win more trophies. Looking forward to the season."
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