
New Delhi: Rachin Ravindra made a stunning comeback from injury, smashing a brilliant century on his Champions Trophy debut against Bangladesh at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on Monday.
Despite suffering a forehead injury in the recently concluded tri-series in Pakistan, the 25-year-old left-hander showed no signs of rustiness, hammering 112 runs off 105 balls to guide New Zealand to a comfortable victory in their second group-stage match.
Ravindra Anchors NZ’s Chase with a Match-Winning Knock
New Zealand’s Chase: 237-run target
Crisis Point: 72/3 after losing Devon Conway
Game-Changing Partnership: 129-run stand with Tom Latham for the 4th wicket
Result: Ravindra’s ton put the Kiwis on the brink of victory