Rachin Ravindra Certainly Has a Soft Spot In His Heart For Bangalore And The M. Chinnaswamy Stadium

The current tournament of the World Cup is seeing record-breaking feats from New Zealand’s Rachin Ravindra who is basically of Indian origin. In the tournament so far, Rachin has broken several records held by some of the prominent cricketers like that of Sachin Tendulkar. He is the youngest cricketer to play in a World Cup match for New Zealand. After slamming 3 big centuries, he surpassed the Master Blaster, Sachin Tendulkar to become the only player to hit 3 tons in a World Cup match before turning 24 years old. He has also received immense appreciation for his stupendous performance in the tournament so far. 

Connected at heart with Bangalore! 

Well, being of Indian origin, it is totally fair why Rachin Ravindra has a special spot for India in his heart, mainly Bangalore to be precise. It’s a fact that Rachin has grew up watching Sachin Tendulkar at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium and to him, Sachin was his inspiration, whom he idolised to turn into what he is today. 

Only today, Rachin Ravindra yet again remarked his affection for the place saying “Bengaluru and the Chinnaswamy Stadium is very close to my heart, I hope I get to play a bit more cricket here in future (smiles).”

Priceless memories indeed

With Rachin having a special spot for Bengaluru, the Bengaluru crowd also welcomes Rachin whole-heartedly by cheering him in the most loving way they can. He really has some priceless memories of the place imprinted on his mind which he adores to this date. 

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New Zealand, with today’s win against Sri Lanka has finally earned a ticket into the semifinals. It is now confirmed that among the top 4 teams, New Zealand and India will take on each other in the semi-finals yet again after having played the previous fixture in which India emerged victorious. The two teams are also 2023 World Cup favourites for not only fans, but also former cricketers. While India has a record of winning the World Cup for two times, New Zealand has never recorded a victory in the history of the tournament. 

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The current tournament of the World Cup is seeing record-breaking feats from New Zealand's Rachin Ravindra who is basically of Indian origin. In the tournament so far, Rachin has broken several records held by some of the prominent cricketers like that of Sachin Tendulkar. He is the youngest cricketer to play in a World Cup match for New Zealand. After slamming 3 big centuries, he surpassed the Master Blaster, Sachin Tendulkar to become the only player to hit 3 tons in a World Cup match before turning 24 years old. He has also received immense appreciation for his stupendous performance in the tournament so far. 

Connected at heart with Bangalore! 

Well, being of Indian origin, it is totally fair why Rachin Ravindra has a special spot for India in his heart, mainly Bangalore to be precise. It's a fact that Rachin has grew up watching Sachin Tendulkar at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium and to him, Sachin was his inspiration, whom he idolised to turn into what he is today. 

Only today, Rachin Ravindra yet again remarked his affection for the place saying "Bengaluru and the Chinnaswamy Stadium is very close to my heart, I hope I get to play a bit more cricket here in future (smiles)."

Priceless memories indeed

With Rachin having a special spot for Bengaluru, the Bengaluru crowd also welcomes Rachin whole-heartedly by cheering him in the most loving way they can. He really has some priceless memories of the place imprinted on his mind which he adores to this date. 

New Zealand, with today's win against Sri Lanka has finally earned a ticket into the semifinals. It is now confirmed that among the top 4 teams, New Zealand and India will take on each other in the semi-finals yet again after having played the previous fixture in which India emerged victorious. The two teams are also 2023 World Cup favourites for not only fans, but also former cricketers. While India has a record of winning the World Cup for two times, New Zealand has never recorded a victory in the history of the tournament. 

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