Rachin Ravindra has no desire to sit out New Zealand's dead rubber against India after returning to the side with a rousing century against Bangladesh at the Champions Trophy.
New Zealand batter is looking forward to the big final against India in Dubai where he expects a great atmosphere
New Zealand's Rachin Ravindra hits a "class" century as New Zealand look to be on course for victory in their match against Bangladesh in the Champions Trophy.
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Kuldeep Yadav's first ball dismisses Rachin Ravindra to leave New Zealand on 69-2 in their ICC Men's Champions Trophy final against India in Dubai.
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The New Zealand allrounder speaks about his return to action after having suffered a forehead injury in the lead-up to the Champions Trophy
Rachin Ravindra marked his Champions Trophy debut with a century in New Zealand's win over Bangladesh on Monday but it was the 25-year-old's ability to soak up the pressure while batting in an unfamiliar position that impressed teammate Tom Latham.
Twice New Zealand made comebacks in this game, Bracewell leading the recovery with the ball, and Ravindra getting the job done with the bat | ESPN.com
Rachin scored a match-winning century to take New Zealand home
Rachin Ravindra, showcasing a blend of New Zealand upbringing and Indian heritage, draws inspiration from his father's cricketing background in Bengal