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Rachin Ravindra Rushed Off The Field Soaked In Blood After Facing Serious Head Injury – WATCH

In match against Pakistan it seemed Rachin Ravindra had lost his eye on the ball due to the lights and crashed directly into his face. He fell on the ground, bleeding, and the medical team rushed to him immediately, and took him off the field.

New Zealand’s young cricketer, Rachin Ravindra, has been left distraught after a distressing injury while fielding during the second ODI against Pakistan. The 25-year-old was struck on the face while trying to catch a shot from Pakistan’s Khushdil Shah at backward square leg. It occurred in the 38th over of Pakistan’s innings when Khushdil played a sweep shot off Michael Bracewell, sending the ball to the same region where Ravindra was stationed. Unfortunately, it seemed Ravindra had lost his eye on the ball due to the lights and crashed directly into his face. He fell on the ground, bleeding, and the medical team rushed to him immediately, and took him off the field, his face covered with a towel. Everyone stunned at the ground by this incident.

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About the match, Glenn Philips’s scored a maiden century and Mitchell Santner took 3 wickets as New Zealand dominated Pakistan by 78 runs in the tri-nation series held in Lahore. Glenn Philips hit 106 runs off 74 balls helping New Zealand put a strong total of 330 following which the Blackcaps dismissed Pakistan for 252 in 47.5 overs.

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First published on: Feb 09, 2025 07:28 AM IST


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