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.
Shreyas Iyer drops a catch in the deep off the dangerous Rachin Ravindra.
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.
New Zealand's emerging cricket star, Rachin Ravindra, capped off a sensational ICC Champions Trophy 2025 campaign by winning the prestigious 'Golden Bat' for scoring the most runs in the tournament.
Rachin Ravindra finished the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 as the leading run-scorer with 263 runs from four games. India’s Shreyas Iyer had to be content with the second spot with 243 runs from five games.
New Zealand’s Rachin Ravindra and Will Young laid a strong foundation in the ICC Champions Trophy final against India, with Ravindra given two lifelines due to costly fielding errors. Despite his aggressive start,
New Zealand's rising batting sensation Rachin Ravindra claimed the Golden Bat for most runs and 'Player of the Tournament' for his scintillating performances in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. Rachin continued his ascent in world cricket,
The 57-run opening partnership between Rachin and Young was the highest against India in the powerplay in the tournament
New Zealand opener Ravindra was adjudged the Player of the Tournament after finishing as the highest run-scorer of Champions Trophy 2025. He racked up 263 runs from four matches at an incredible average of 65.75. His tally includes two record-breaking centuries. No other batter crossed the 250-run mark.
New Zealand opener Rachin Ravindra ended as the leading run-scorer of ICC Champions Trophy 2025, amassing 263 runs in four matches. Ravindra scored 37 runs in the final, and Shreyas Iyer and Virat Kohli of India, who were also in contention for finishing as the tournament’s top scorers, couldn’t catch up.