04 February,2021 07:18 AM IST | Chennai | PTI
Ajinkya Rahane. Pic/AFP
India are "mentally tough" despite the COVID-19 pandemic as they prepare to take on England in a Test series starting tomorrow, vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane said.
Rahane, one of the heroes of India's upset series triumph in Australia last month, also insisted that he was happy to have captain Virat Kohli back in the side.
Most teams have complained about the mental strain of playing bio-bubble Tests when they are stuck in hotels and stadiums for months on end since the pandemic erupted a year ago. But Rahane said India are "not mentally tired at all".
India-England series are always one of the most watched in cricket but these four games take on particularly importance with a place in the World Test Championship final against New Zealand at stake. "We are really tough mentally. We are as a unit, we are as a family," Rahane told a virtual press conference from the team headquarters in Chennai where the first two of the Tests will be played.
"We are enjoying each other's company here, we are enjoying time in the team room. Our families are here, which is really important, it is really good."
Whilst highlighting that India would respect England, particularly after their 2-0 win in Sri Lanka, he said: "We are not at all tired and we are really mentally tough."
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Opponents England, who have just spent one month in Sri Lanka, have been rotating players to avoid Coronavirus burnout. Several members of the squad have admitted though having a tough time on repeat tours over the past year.
Rahane was India's captain for the three Tests when they fought back from a humiliation in the opening game to win the Australia series. With Kohli returning from paternity leave, Rahane will revert to vice-captain though he will be a candidate to take over if there are any slip-ups. "My job is to take a back seat and try to help Virat," Rahane, 32, said.
"There are too many things in a captain's mind, so as the vice-captain you have to visualise the situation, think about what can happen in the game. If he asks for suggestions, I should always be ready."
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