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‘Treat your opposition with respect even if you win’: Rahane on not cutting kangaroo-shaped cake

After leading his team to a win against Australia, Ajinkya Rahane was presented with a kangaroo-shaped cake upon his return to India, which he refused to cut.

Scroll Staff
Jan 31, 2021 · 03:25 pm
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Always wanted to ask @ajinkyarahane88 about the cake he was offered with a kangaroo on it and why he refused to cut it. The small things that tell you more about a person. More of this conversation on his FB page. pic.twitter.com/YZwwQKlFJq

— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) January 30, 2021
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