The last 4 days in the Test format have been the names of young batsmen. One Over: In the second Test match between India and England in Visakhapatnam, Yashasvi Jaiswal (209 runs) made a splash with the bat, scoring the first double century of his Test career while the young New Zealand batsman showed at the Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui, outside India Rachin Ravindra showed the magic of the bat and scored the first double century of his career in the first match of the Test series against South Africa.
Rachin Ravindra’s bat performed very well in the first Test match against the African team. At the time of writing, he has scored 209 runs in 345 balls with the help of 23 fours and 1 six. No African bowler could leave his mark before Rachin. All the African bowlers looked helpless in the face of Rachin’s knock. Rachin plays a historic innings in just the fourth game of his career. Due to their innings strength, the New Zealand team scored more than 400 runs in the first innings.
On Sunday, Rachin scored the first century of his Test career. The joy was not over as he doubled the joy by turning this century into a double century. Rachin is one of New Zealand’s most talented young players at the moment. His bat plays well in all three formats of cricket.
Rachin Ravindra’s fate took a new turn after the 2023 World Cup. Rachin, who was included in the Kiwi squad following Kane Williamson’s injury, put in a brilliant performance in the first game against England. After that innings, he didn’t look back and scored 578 runs in the World Cup with the help of three centuries. Since the World Cup, Rachin has excelled for the Kiwi team in all three formats.