ENG Vs NZ : This Record of Conway Lasted Only For 15 Minutes, Opening Partner Rachin Ravindra Created History
ENG vs NZ World Cup 2023 : Rachin Ravindra. Yes, remember the name of this New Zealand player because it is possible. He will continue to perform wonders with bat and ball during the World Cup 2023. New Zealand's young player Rachin Ravindra created history in the first match of the World Cup 2023 against England. He became the batsman to score the fastest century for New Zealand in the World Cup. This is a funny thing. That he shattered the record of his teammate Devon Conway in under 15 minutes.
Rachin Ravindra broke Conway's record in 15 minutes
New Zealand defeated England by 9 wickets in the match played at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. The Kiwi team won the toss and decided to bowl first. The England team scored 282 runs in the stipulated 50 overs. But after this the pair of Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra blew the world champion away. Meanwhile, left-handed opener Conway made a record by scoring a century but within 15 minutes Rachin, who was batting with him, broke it.
Devon Conway became the fastest centurion at the World Cup for New Zealand.
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) October 5, 2023
15 minutes later - Rachin Ravindra beat Conway's record by 1 ball to become the fastest centurion for New Zealand at the World Cup. pic.twitter.com/6T2MDOIE0W
Actually, Devon Conway scored a century in 83 balls in the match against England. With this, he became the fastest batsman to score a century for New Zealand in the World Cup. However, after 15 minutes, Rachin Ravindra, standing at the other end, made this record in his name by scoring a century in 82 balls. The duo wreaked havoc on the England bowlers. The Conway-Rachin pair made a record partnership of 273 runs and helped New Zealand win.
Read More - President Biden's Dreaded Dog 'Commander' is OUT From White House, Has Made 11 People Victims So Far
Superfast News Coverage By YuvaPatrkaar.com Team
Publish Date : October 5, 2023
Posted By Ravi Kumar
Follow Us on Google News - Click For Latest News