On Wednesday, New Zealand promoted young batter Rachindra Ravindra to its side during the first Twenty20 International (T20I) against India at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur. Although he played five T20Is for the side before Wednesday, this game made most Indians aware of him.
Indian parents
He was born to Indian parents. His father, Ravi Krishnamurthy, was a software system architect from Bengaluru. His mother is Deepa Krishnamurthy, while Ravindra was born in Wellington and started playing cricket at the age of five.
Close bonding with Javagal Srinath
Yes, you might be shocked to know this, but Ravindra's father was close to Srinath, and they played cricket together before moving to NZ. Ravindra refers Srinath to as Sri Uncle, while they still discuss the sport upon visiting the town.
Youngest Kiwi
At the age of 16, he became the youngest Kiwi to participate in the ICC U-19 World Cup during the 2016 edition in Bangladesh. He also played the tournament in 2018, while he met Shubman Gill during India A tour of New Zealand in 2019-20 when the two sides played an unofficial Test.