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Wasim Jaffer sends coded message to India's stand-in captain Ajinkiya Rahane Last Updated : 22 Dec 2020 10:52:18 AM IST Former India batsman Wasim Jaffer Former India batsman Wasim Jaffer has sent a coded message to India's stand-in captain Ajinkya Rahane in Australia, and challenged him and his teammates to decode it.
"Dear @ajinkyarahane88, here's a (hidden) message for you. Good luck for Boxing Day! People, In, Cricket, Know, Grief, In, Life, Lingers, Aplenty, Never, Dabble, Rise, And, Handcraft, Unique, Legacy," tweeted Jaffer, now coach of Uttarakhand."PS: you guys are open to have a go and decode the msg too," he wrote in his tweet. Both Jaffer and Rahane come from Mumbai.Dear @ajinkyarahane88, here's a (hidden) message for you. Good luck for Boxing Day!
— Wasim Jaffer (@WasimJaffer14) December 21, 2020
People
In
Cricket
Know
Grief
In
Life
Lingers
Aplenty
Never
Dabble
Rise
And
Handcraft
Unique
Legacy
PS: you guys are open to have a go and decode the msg too 😉#INDvsAUS #AUSvINDWasim Jaffer's tweet comes two days after India recorded their lowest ever innings total - 36 all out - in Test cricket, beating their own 46-year old undesirable record, on way to losing the first Test of the series by eight wickets in Adelaide.In 1974, the Ajit Wadekar-led Indian team were bowled out for 42, and went on to lose that match at Lord's, London, and the three-match series 0-3.Now, India have three more Tests to play in Australia, and have an opportunity to bounce back.The second Test begins on December 26 in Melbourne.IANS New Delhi For Latest Updates Please-
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