Wellington all-rounder Rachin Ravindra is excited to be named in the New Zealand squad that would be touring Bangladesh and Pakistan in September. The all-rounder believes that representing one’s country in any format is a moment of pride for any player.
“It’s like a dream of mine to be able to play all formats for New Zealand. And any format you get selected in is an absolute honour to represent my country,” Ravindra said in a video uploaded by the New Zealand Cricket on their official Twitter handle.
On touring the subcontinent, Ravindra feels that he can bring in some of his experience from the 2016 Under-19 World Cup he played as part of the New Zealand team in Bangladesh.
“I have spent a bit of time in India and been overseas a few times. So I will just focus on using those experiences and try to have some conversations to try and adapt to what an English surface might be and to what the surfaces would be like in Bangladesh and Pakistan,’ said the 21-year-old.
The Blackcaps would be going to Bangladesh first where they will play five T20Is starting September 01 in Dhaka and would then turn to Pakistan to play three ODIs in Rawalpindi and five T20Is in Lahore ahead of the T20 World Cup in UAE and Oman in October-November.
Ravindra, who was part of the World Test Championship squad that toured England and won New Zealand Men’s first world title in cricketing history, wants to use all the skills that he has developed in the last five-six years growing on from an Under-19 player into the senior team.
“I was 15 or 16 when I went overseas (U-19 World Cup in 2016) to represent my country, there was little weight behind my ears and I didn’t actually know my game plan as well as I know it now,” he said.
“Hopefully, I would be able to use the skills that I have built in the last five-six years to be able to bat at the top of the order and bowl four overs in T20I cricket and 10 overs in ODI cricket. Just any way I might be required, I would love to prove my talent and win some games,’ added the Wellington born who has more than 50 domestic games in his kitty that includes all formats.