New Zealand defeated reigning champions England by nine wickets at the Narendra Modi Cricket Stadium in Ahmedabad in a dramatic triumph in the first match of the ICC World Cup 2023. The match was hailed as a spectacular team effort, but it was Rachin Ravindra, a 23-year-old all-rounder, who stole the show.
While Ravindra's bowling abilities were well-known prior to the ICC World Cup 2023, his outstanding batting performance at number three caught everyone off guard. His journey to become a cricket sensation began with a remarkable warm-up match against Pakistan, in which he scored 92 runs off 72 balls against Pakistani bowlers like Haris Rauf. His aggressive batting, which featured 16 boundaries and a six, wowed cricket fans.
Ravindra made his List A and First-Class debut against Pakistan while representing the New Zealand A team. He was part of the New Zealand squad that faced Pakistan earlier this year, resulting in Pakistan winning the ODI series four to one.
A @cricketworldcup debut to remember! Rachin Ravindra's first hundred in International cricket and the fastest at a World Cup for New Zealand 🏏 #CWC23 pic.twitter.com/h9XKg7aaJk
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His father, Ravi Krishnamurthy, who originally from India, settled in New Zealand in the 1990s, is a software professional in Bangalore, and his love for cricket is evident in the name he chose for his son. "Rachan" is a combination of "Ra" from Rahul Dravid's name and "Chin" from Sachin Tendulkar's name, reflecting the family's admiration for these cricket legends.
Growing up, Rachin Ravindra idolized Sachin Tendulkar and counts Virat Kohli and Kane Williamson among his favorite players. His father, Ravi Krishnamurthy, played cricket matches in Bangalore during his youth and is the founder of the cricket club 'Hit Hawks' in New Zealand. He shares a special connection with former fast bowler Jawaharlal Srinath, affectionately known as 'Sri Mama' during their cricketing days.
His batting style is marked by precision rather than accidental strokes. He played a spectacular innings of 123 runs, featuring eleven fours and five sixes, which kept New Zealand in an assertive mode throughout the match. His ability to confidently take on fast bowlers, including Mark Wood, showcased his readiness to make a remarkable debut on the grand stage of world cricket. Cricket enthusiasts worldwide are eagerly watching as Rachin Ravindra's star continues to rise in the cricketing firmament.