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<strong>Indian cricketer Ajinkya Rahane took a nostalgic walk down to the memory lane when he visited his alma mater SV Joshi High School in Mumbai&#39;s Dombivli, reminiscing memories spent at the school.</strong></p>
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The 33-year-old batsman, who led the Indian team to historic Test series triumph in Australia last year, took to social media and posted a video of his visit to the school.<br />
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&ldquo;There&#39;s something about visiting your roots that keeps you grounded. Was at Dombivli with my family and irrespective of how the place changes, it holds the same place in my heart!,&rdquo; he captioned it.</p>
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Rahane was accompanied by his wife Radhika and daughter Aarya as he also took them to the ground, located in the same city, where he learnt the cricketing basics.<br />
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He looked back at the time when he took up the sport and dreamed about representing the country at the highest level.<br />
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&ldquo;I wanted to come here since many years and today it happened. I started cricket from this place, the school backed me. There are several changes now to the school but coming here felt special,&rdquo; he said.<br />
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Rahane, who recently scored a century in a 2021-22 Ranji Trophy encounter, is now gearing up for the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) where he will play for Kolkata Knight Riders.</p>
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Rahane returns to school before starting IPL preparation for KKR
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