New Zealand’s Rachin Ravindra crushes hundred on ODI World Cup debut against Britain

New Zealand’s star batsman, Rachin Ravindran, left a mark on the world on Thursday at the Narendra Modi Arena in Ahmedabad during the primary ODI of the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup against Britain by scoring hundred years.

Ravindran’s hundred years in a World Cup match made him the fifth New Zealand batsman to accomplish this accomplishment and the sixteenth in general in World Cup history. His accomplice in this surprising accomplishment, Devon Conway, likewise assumed a urgent part in this achievement.

Ravindran scored a noteworthy 82 runs, getting the third spot in the playing eleven, supplanting the harmed Kane Williamson.

What makes this century significantly more exceptional is that Ravindran accomplished it by changing over a simple fifty into a hundred runs. Conway (83 runs) and Martin Guptill (88 runs) were among the batsmen who scored hundreds of years in past World Cup matches, yet Ravindran’s century is the quickest by a Dark Covers batsman in World Cup history.

As he continued looking for the sought after 100 years, Ravindran assumed an essential part in getting New Zealand’s triumph, in the long run crushing 126 runs. He has figured out how to take in excess of 300 runs in only 13 One Day Internationals, getting 12 wickets en route.

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