Indian Test vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane to receive Arjuna Award

By Abhijit

Updated - 22 Aug 2016, 18:24 IST

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India Test vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane will receive the 2016 Arjuna Award for his contribution to sports. Rahane is perhaps one of the most consistent batsmen in the Indian batting lineup at the moment and it remains to be seen what the 27-year old can achieve from here. Apurvi Chandela, Lalita Babar, and Shiva Thapa are among the other awardees.

The 27-year old Ajinkya Rahane grabbed all the headlines when he smashed his seventh and eighth century in the ongoing series against the West Indies. Although Rahane has not really been challenged by a West Indies side that is going through a terrible transition at the moment, one thing that is clear is the fact that Rahane is as tough as nails and has showcased a combination of grit and character in the past.

Ajinkya Rahane burst onto the scene domestically as a youngster, but, had to wait a while to make his mark in international cricket. He was a part of the Test side that toured England in the summer of 2014 and impressed heavily with the bat. His century in the first innings at Lord’s told a distinct story of his tremendous batting abilities.

He smashed a magnificent century on a green track and impressed one and all when he managed to fend off the likes of James Anderson and Stuart Broad, perhaps the deadliest combination in World Cricket at the moment. His nomination has also been well received by many especially those who are a fan of his soft personality and gritty batting abilities. In a nutshell, he is clearly the incarnation of Rahul Dravid in the Indian cricket team at the moment.

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The awards will be conferred by the President Pranab Mukherjee on August 29, the National Sports Day.

S.No. Year Name
1 1961 Saleem Durani
2 1964 Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi
3 1965 Vijay Manjrekar
4 1966 Chandu Borde
5 1967 Ajit Wadekar
6 1968 E.A.S. Prasanna
7 1969 Bishan Singh Bedi
8 1970 Dilip Sardesai
9 1971 Srinivasaraghavan Venkataraghavan
10 1972 Eknath Solkar
11 1972 B.S. Chandrashekhar
12 1975 Sunil Gavaskar
13 1976 Shanta Rangaswamy
14 1977-78 Gundappa Vishwanath
15 1979-80 Kapil Dev Nikhanj
16 1980-81 Chetan Chauhan
17 1980-81 Syed Kirmani
18 1981 Dilip Vengsarkar
19 1982 Mohinder Amarnath
20 1983 Diana Edulji
21 1984 Ravi Shastri
22 1985 Shubhangi Kulkarni
23 1986 Mohammad Azharuddin
24 1986 Sandhya Agarwal
25 1989 Madan Lal
26 1993 Manoj Prabhakar
27 1993 Kiran More
28 1994 Sachin Tendulkar
29 1995 Anil Kumble
30 1996 Javagal Srinath
31 1997 Ajay Jadeja
32 1997 Sourav Ganguly
33 1998 Rahul Dravid
34 1998 Nayan Mongia
35 2000 Venkatesh Prasad
36 2001 VVS Laxman
37 2002 Virender Sehwag
38 2003 Harbhajan Singh
39 2003 Mithali Raj
40 2005 Anju Jain
41 2006 Anjum Chopra
42 2009 Gautam Gambhir
43 2010 Jhulan Goswami
44 2011 Zaheer Khan
45 2012 Yuvraj Singh
46 2013 Virat Kohli
47 2014 Ravichandran Ashwin
48 2015 Rohit Sharma

 

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