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New Zealand’s Rachin Ravindra bats against India; Rachin celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of Afghanan’s Rahmat Shah. (PHOTOS: PTI, Reuters)
Rachin Ravindra’s World Cup: Intense stare from Virat Kohli, batting with good friend Devon Conway and meeting Dalai Lama
Sometime earlier this year, Ravi Krishnamurthy was in Bangalore along with his students from the Hutts Hawks Club in Wellington for one of their cricket tours to India. He took his son to a stock exchange bar in the city and asked him, “Remember this place in 2019?” Rachin Ravindra, the son, remembered it all too well; it was the place where he saw New Zealand play England in the 2019 world cup final. “I was like, ‘Yeah!’.
Five games into the 2023 World Cup, as he stands as the leading run scorer for New Zealand, Rachin Ravindra hopes for another visit when the Kiwis play their last two league games in the Garden City. “It’s a great memory to look back at. Hopefully, we can make a little visit there,” Rachin tells The Indian Express.
Reflecting on the coincidence of his journey unfolding in India, where he also made his Test cricket debut a few years back, the 23-year old Rachin takes a moment to appreciate the way things have worked out. Adjusting his glasses on a sunny day in Dharamsala, he takes his time to think: “With the role I do, I always have a chance to play more in the subcontinent than anywhere else in the world. I’m lucky enough to have pretty special debuts in India. Every experience I’ve had coming here has been a cool one.” One of them was his last outing for the Black Caps. (READ MORE)