In a remarkable display during the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, New Zealand’s Rachin Ravindra scored a pivotal 112 runs off 105 balls against Bangladesh, leading his team to a five-wicket victory and securing their spot in the semi-finals. This performance, marked by 12 boundaries and a six, not only showcased Ravindra’s batting prowess but also saw him surpass a long-standing record held by Sachin Tendulkar. At 25, Ravindra has now accumulated four centuries in ICC ODI events, surpassing Tendulkar’s previous record of three centuries before the age of 25.
This achievement is particularly noteworthy as Ravindra was returning from a two-week hiatus due to a concussion. His adaptability was on display as he excelled in an unfamiliar number four batting position, stabilizing New Zealand’s innings after early setbacks. Captain Tom Latham lauded Ravindra’s resilience and ability to perform under pressure, emphasizing the significance of his contribution to the team’s success.
Ravindra’s century not only propelled New Zealand into the semi-finals but also had broader tournament implications, leading to the elimination of defending champions Pakistan and Bangladesh. This feat underscores Ravindra’s rising prominence in international cricket and highlights his potential to achieve further milestones in the sport.