IND vs NZ / Rachin Ravindra is ready to fight against Team India on Day 4 of Mumbai Test

The second Test of the series between India and New Zealand is being played at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. The match is currently in the hands of Virat Sena, they need only 5 wickets to win on the fourth day, but there is such a batsman in the Kiwi team who can create problems for Team India.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Dec 06, 2021, 07:54 AM
Mumbai: The second Test of the series between India and New Zealand is being played at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. The match is currently in the hands of Virat Sena, they need only 5 wickets to win on the fourth day, but there is such a batsman in the Kiwi team who can create problems for Team India.

Rachin Ravindra warns

New Zealand are well aware that it is extremely difficult to make a comeback after being dismissed for 62 in the first innings but young Indian-origin Rachin Ravindra has promised that his team will prepare for the second Test against India. On the fourth day (on Monday), there will be a bout.

Rachin specializes in defensive game

This Indian-origin player once again proved his defensive game iron on Sunday and is batting after scoring 2 runs in 23 balls at the end of the third day's play. Henry Nicholls (36 runs in 86 balls) is also standing with him at the crease.

Being All Owl at 62 spoiled the game

New Zealand has got a target of 540 runs to win the match and the series, but the team is standing on the verge of defeat after scoring 140 runs for 5 wickets. Rachin said, 'When you get all out around 60, things are always difficult. Many things did not go right for us.

Rachin ready to play with full force

Rachin Ravindra said, 'We all try to be better. We are trying to leave such things behind. It was not our best performance but we knew that we have to play in the second innings and we will fight there with all our might.

Rachin took Virat's wicket

Rachin Ravindra said, 'It is important for the game that you learn from what you have done and move on, it is not more important that what has happened should be given more attention than necessary. Ravindra took 3 wickets including captain Virat Kohli in India's second innings.

Playing like Dravid got the match drawn

Rachin Ravindra, who averted New Zealand's defeat by scoring 18 runs in 91 balls in his debut Test match, said, 'I will not say about that match that because of me the team was able to draw the match, that whole team It was possible because of his efforts.