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Rahane is one batsman who has proved to be an all conditions batsman in the Indian team, and even in world cricket. Rahane is a touch player who doesn’t like to strain while hitting his shots but relies mostly on his timing to get his runs. His short stature may be deceptive but he actually likes more pace on the ball rather than a lack of pace. The way he was pulling Mitchell Johnson after tea at Melbourne or how he played a great cameo against South Africa in the 2015 world cup at the same ground will tell you how much he relishes pace on the ball.
However off late, he has looked pedestrian on slow wickets struggling with his timing. He just looks like a proper grinder against spin on the slow wickets that you often see in asia, which is very unlike him because he is usually a very fluent player. Think his biggest problem at the moment is his technique against spin. He has a problem in his technique against spin while defending. He doesn’t quite come to the pitch of the delivery while playing on front foot. He doesn’t take a big stride while defending like Kohli does while smothering the spin. This leaves a lot of distance for the ball to travel from the point where it pitches and the point of impact which makes him a very vulnerable candidate against the spin or the bounce on the delivery. Because he fails to smother the spin and bounce on the ball, he either gets lbw/caught behind in the slips or the ball gets big on him and he gloves it to the short leg or the silly point. This is how he got out today, note his front foot stride.

And compare that to someone like Tendulkar who had a similar short stature but always made it a point to make a huge front foot stride while defending against spin and played it with intent. I know they're different angles, but you can make out the difference in the strides and the intent.

Because of this poor technique of defending off the front foot, he is unable to judge the length of the delivery and starts cutting balls that he should be playing on the front foot (as it happened at Rajkot) or goes forward to a delivery that he should have gone back. I hope he somehow corrects his technique, Virat went through a similar patch in England and then corrected his technique against swing. Rahane always gives me the impression that he doesn’t show enough intent in defending against spin (you need intent even while playing a forward defense). He needs to make a big stride forward while defending, at the moment, it seems he is unsure of when to go forward and when to go backward. Hopefully, he somehow corrects this because he is too good a player to be failing in home conditions.
However off late, he has looked pedestrian on slow wickets struggling with his timing. He just looks like a proper grinder against spin on the slow wickets that you often see in asia, which is very unlike him because he is usually a very fluent player. Think his biggest problem at the moment is his technique against spin. He has a problem in his technique against spin while defending. He doesn’t quite come to the pitch of the delivery while playing on front foot. He doesn’t take a big stride while defending like Kohli does while smothering the spin. This leaves a lot of distance for the ball to travel from the point where it pitches and the point of impact which makes him a very vulnerable candidate against the spin or the bounce on the delivery. Because he fails to smother the spin and bounce on the ball, he either gets lbw/caught behind in the slips or the ball gets big on him and he gloves it to the short leg or the silly point. This is how he got out today, note his front foot stride.

And compare that to someone like Tendulkar who had a similar short stature but always made it a point to make a huge front foot stride while defending against spin and played it with intent. I know they're different angles, but you can make out the difference in the strides and the intent.

Because of this poor technique of defending off the front foot, he is unable to judge the length of the delivery and starts cutting balls that he should be playing on the front foot (as it happened at Rajkot) or goes forward to a delivery that he should have gone back. I hope he somehow corrects his technique, Virat went through a similar patch in England and then corrected his technique against swing. Rahane always gives me the impression that he doesn’t show enough intent in defending against spin (you need intent even while playing a forward defense). He needs to make a big stride forward while defending, at the moment, it seems he is unsure of when to go forward and when to go backward. Hopefully, he somehow corrects this because he is too good a player to be failing in home conditions.