New Zealand player Rachin Ravindra got a ball on his mouth, after which the staff partner taking him out of the ground
Rachin ravindra injury: The New Zealand team won the first match of the tri -series by 78 runs against Pakistan. In this match, bowlers and batsmen performed well for the Kiwi team. But in this match, New Zealand star batsman Rachin Ravindra was injured and he fell victim to a big accident while fielding. Now their injuries have increased the difficulties of the Kiwi team before the Champions Trophy 2025.
Injured while taking a catch
The 38th over of the innings for New Zealand was thrown by Michael Bracebell. Then Khushdil Shah and Salman Ali Aga were present at the crease for Pakistan. No runs scored on the first 2 balls of the 38th over. After this, Salman Ali took a run on the third ball. Then the fourth ball was played by Khushdil towards Deep, which Rachin Ravindra, who was fielding, wanted to catch, but the ball went on his forehead. Soon after, Rachin sat on the ground and blood started falling from his forehead. Seeing this, there was silence in the entire stadium. Seeing Rachin in this condition, the Physio of the team ran towards the ground and also covered his mouth with a towel. He was then taken out of the field and he was ignored on his mouth. Such an accident is often not seen on the field.
Glenn Philips scored a century
The New Zealand team batted first and scored a score of 330 runs. Glenn Philips and Deril Mitchell batted strongly for the team. Philips scored 106 runs in an excellent innings, including 6 fours and 7 sixes. Mitchell contributed 81 runs. Veteran batsman Kane Williamson scored 58 runs. Due to these players, the Kiwi team scored a 330 -run Himalayan score.
Pakistani batsman was a flop
Fakhar Jaman definitely scored 84 runs for Pakistan, but he did not get support from the rest of the batsmen. This is why Pakistan’s innings was shattered. Salman Ali Aga scored 40 runs and Tayyab Tahir scored 30 runs. Pakistan’s entire team was reduced to only 152.
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