Rahane now a lifetime member of CCI

The Mumbai batsman and his wife Radhika Dhopavkar were given membership cards by CCI president Kekoo Nicholson. Founded in 1933, the CCI is one of the oldest and most well known cricket clubs in India.

Published : Sep 19, 2015 14:22 IST , Mumbai

Rahane, who has scored all his four Test centuries overseas, will be looking to do well at home when India faces South Africa later this year.
Rahane, who has scored all his four Test centuries overseas, will be looking to do well at home when India faces South Africa later this year.
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Rahane, who has scored all his four Test centuries overseas, will be looking to do well at home when India faces South Africa later this year.

India batsman Ajinkya Rahane on Friday was conferred with honorary lifetime membership of Cricket Club of India (CCI) in Mumbai on Friday.

Rahane and his wife Radhika Dhopavkar were given membership cards by CCI president Kekoo Nicholson. The couple can now avail all facilities of the club.

Founded in 1933, the CCI is one of the oldest and most well known cricket clubs in India. It was conceived as India's counterpart to the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC).

“I am really thankful to receive this honorary life membership from CCI. It is a very prestigious membership. I wished to be a member when I first attended a coaching camp here. When I had first entered the stadium, I got a positive vibe,” said Rahane.

“When we travel abroad for matches, we hear about CCI being a well known and prestigious club. It is a historic venue we all know that. India attained the No.1 Test ranking here (during a Test against Sri Lanka in 2010-11). I am humbled to be here and receive the membership. Thank you again,” the Mumbai based batsman said.

The right-handed batsman is currently gearing up for the series against South Africa at home.

The 27-year-old will feature in all the three formats of the game when the hosts take on South Africa in three T20Is, five ODIs and four Tests starting on October 2.

After Rahane, CCI will also confer honorary lifetime membership on Indian tennis star Sania Mirza on Sunday. She recently won the US Open women's doubles with Swiss partner Martina Hingis.

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