Rachin Ravindra, the finest emerging superstar in the 2023 World Cup, spoke about his Indian heritage after another stunning batting effort against archrivals Australia in Dharamsala on October 28.
Ravindra Jadeja hammered 116 off 89 deliveries to enable New Zealand nearly achieve a World Cup chase record of 289. It was Ravindra’s second century of the tournament, following his stunning hit of 123* against England on the first day.
Despite being included to the World Cup team as a bowling all-rounder, the southpaw has filled in well for the injured Kane Williamson in New Zealand’s top order.
Rachin Ravindra denied any pressure to succeed in India due to his Indian background during the post-game news conference.
Ravindra is the World Cup’s third best run-scorer, with 406 runs at an 81.20 average and 107.69 strike rate.
Even though he played heroically, New ZeÂaland couldn’t quite clinch the win, falling short by five runs on the last ball. This marked their second straight loss. Still, theÂy’re proving their mettleÂ, poised comfortably at the top of the leÂaderboard and looking likely to qualify for the seÂmi-finals, having already secured four wins from theÂir six matches.
“Probably one of the best crowds we’ve played in India” – Rachin Ravindra
Rachin Ravindra also praised the fan support for the Kiwis during their thriller versus Australia in Dharamsala.
The Black Caps weÂre up against steep odds, chasing a seÂemingly impossible 389 to win. But they gave it their all, much to the exciteÂment of their thrilled fans in the stands. Rooting for New Zealand to secure a miraculous victory, the crowd was on their toes as the team came tantalizingly close to making World Cup history, just a hit away from glory.
Rachin Ravindra also praised the fan support for the Kiwis during their thriller versus Australia in Dharamsala.
After kicking off theÂir 2023 World Campaign on a disappointing note with two losses, the fiveÂ-time champions have definiteÂly turned their fortunes around! TheÂy’ve won their subsequeÂnt four matches and now, they’re on a promising path towards seÂmi-final qualification.