The Champions Trophy 2025 has seen some impressive performances from both India and New Zealand, with each team winning their first two matches. As they face off on March 2, all eyes are on the New Zealand team, particularly Rachin Ravindra, who has been in outstanding form. This young player has consistently scored runs with the bat, and his recent performance is a testament to his skills.
Rachin Ravindra’s Special Record
Rachin Ravindra missed the first match of the tournament due to an injury but made a stunning comeback in the second match against Bangladesh, scoring a brilliant century. He hit 112 runs in 105 balls, not only showcasing his batting prowess but also creating a special record. By scoring four centuries in ICC tournaments by the age of 25, Rachin has surpassed Sachin Tendulkar, who had scored three centuries at the same age. Upul Tharanga, the former Sri Lankan batsman, also scored three centuries in ICC events by the age of 25.
Batsmen with the Most Centuries in ICC Events (by age 25)
* 4 – Rachin Ravindra (14 innings)
* 3 – Sachin Tendulkar (16 innings)
* 2 – Upul Tharanga (22 innings)
Rachin Ravindra’s ODI Statistics
In the ODI format, Rachin Ravindra has played 30 matches, scoring 1042 runs at an average of 43.28 and a strike rate of 109.63. He has scored four centuries and four half-centuries, with his highest score being 123 runs. As he prepares to face India on March 2, Rachin will look to continue his impressive form and make a significant impact on the game. With his current performance, he is certainly a player to watch, and his skills on the field are a testament to his dedication and hard work.