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No, Rachin Ravindra did not take his name from Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid: Rachin’s dad

Rachin’s father has clarified “Rachin” is not a combination of Sachin Tendulkar’s and Rahul Dravid’s names

Rachin Ravindra, the newest sensation from New Zealand at the Cricket World Cup of 2023, is playing well. The hosts’ bowlers will need to get rid of him early on if India is to advance to the ODI Cricket World Cup 2023 semi-final. Rachin Ravindra is the third-highest scorer in the Cricket World Cup 2023 with 565 runs in nine innings. In his career, he has amassed three hundreds and two half-centuries. His average right now is 70.62.

Rachin Ravindra will undoubtedly be a top target when the Indian cricket team takes on New Zealand in the Cricket World Cup semi-final on Wednesday at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.

The player Rachin Ravindra is of Indian descent. His grandparents are Bengaluru residents. He even paid them a visit in 2023 during the Cricket World Cup. A common myth holds that the name “Rachin” is a combination of Sachin Tendulkar’s and Rahul Dravid’s names.

Rachin’s father has since clarified, though, that the given name was not chosen on purpose.

Rachin’s father, Ravi Krishnamurthy, told “My wife suggested the name, and we didn’t spend a lot of time discussing it.”

We chose the name because it was short, sounded nice, and was simple to spell. We didn’t realize the name was a combination of Rahul and Sachin’s names until a few years later. He wasn’t chosen with the goal of turning our kid into a cricket player or anything similar.”

Rachin was not even close to breaking New Zealand’s playing XI in the last year and a half, but he has now shown himself to be a talent to watch, scoring three tons in the current World Cup and ranking among the top five run scorers in the competition.

Through his 42 against Sri Lanka, the Kiwis advanced to the semi-finals.

 

 



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