Rachin Ravindra, New Zealand’s 2023 World Cup breakout hero, confessed that his father was overjoyed with his performance in the main event. The left-handed hitter stated that having his family and friends see him play at the international level is the finest part.
Rachin Ravindra had a fantastic tournament with the bat, finishing as the third-highest run-getter with 578 runs in 10 innings, average a whopping 64.22 and hitting three hundreds. The teenager rose to prominence due to his ability to spin his strike and knock the ball over the fence at will.
Here’s what Ravindra had to say about his family to ESPN Cricinfo:
When questioned if he saw his relatives in India, the young man of 24 years expressed that it seemed like home, but in a foreign land.
He visited his grandparents in Bengaluru before the semi-final against India at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium. Regrettably, his game fell short of his usual standard. The Kiwis ended up losing by 70 runs.
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Rachin Ravindra underlined that he wants to be in the present and is appreciative for every opportunity to play for New Zealand as the IPL 2024 auction approaches. He said:
New Zealand is presently playing Bangladesh in a Test series.