India vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane was Monday confidence personified, saying that the way he his batting in the current series, from Adelaide to Perth, and the counter-attacking mindset could help him notch a double hundred or a hundred at the third Test against Australia at Melbourne. Recently, according to ICC latest Test batsman rankings released on December 20, Indian Test vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane gained three places to No.15.
Rahane has hit two fifties in his 164 runs from the first two Tests but a three-figure score has eluded him since scoring a century against Sri Lanka in Colombo last year.
"I am sure it will come in this match. The way I am batting, from Adelaide to perth, the mindset I was in to counter attack and the rhythm I was batting in, maybe 100 or even 200 can come," said the 30-year-old.
"I think it is more important for me not to think about it. I have to continue batting the way I am. I can read the situation a bit better and if I can play like that it will be better for the team. Personal milestones can be achieved later as well.
"I am really happy (to return here for Boxing Day Test). We all know how big it is and to come here at 1-1 is really good. We had our chances in Perth but it is important to stay in the present right now and give our best starting from December 26."
Rahane said the batting unit needs to step up and support the bowlers if they are to win consistently overseas. After their 146-run defeat in the second Test , Virat-led men are currently tied 1-1 with Australia, where Indian team was dismissed for 140 in the second innings.
"As a batting unit we must support the bowlers. Since South Africa tour Indian bowlers consistently got opposition out twice. If we batters play well and support our bowling unit results will be different," Rahane told reporters on Monday.
"Yes we played some good cricket but right now it is important to start well and giving your best in each and every session, because the game can change in a session. We need some good batting in these two Tests and I am sure the batsmen will take this responsibility," he added.
Rahane said that it was important to learn from the past, but more important to take the next two Tests session by session.
"I do believe in momentum especially while playing cricket. We had some great chances to dominate the Perth Test and result would have been different.
"In Test cricket you have to grab small little opportunities. From now on it's two match series for us. We got nice break after second Test, which was so necessary. We are starting afresh," he said.