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When Rachin Ravindra adamantly declines to give Kane Williamson his Player of the Match award, a response appears.

When Rachin Ravindra adamantly declines to give Kane Williamson his Player of the Match award, a response appears.

By Kajal Sharma - 09 Feb 2024 05:52 PM

The second Test between the Kiwis and South Africa is slated to take place at Seddon Park in Hamilton from February 13–17.In the first Test of the two-match series, New Zealand, captained by Tim Southee, defeated South Africa handily by 281 runs at the Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui. Rachin Ravindra scored his first Test double century, while Kane Williamson blasted back-to-back tons to make the match nothing less than a one-sided contest.Young player Rachin Ravindra won Player of the Match after the incredible victory because to his 240 off 366 balls. Rachin was asked if he would like to share his POTM title with seasoned player Kane Williamson after winning it. The 24-year-old, however, reacted quickly and flatly refused to share it."No, not at all. I'm not giving that one; he has 31 hundreds for mine. It makes you feel special every time you help the team win. You should feel good as long as you're trying your hardest.The Kiwi all-rounder disclosed that Kane approached him to offer congratulations on his century as well. Rachin Ravindra discussed his chat with Kane in the middle of the post-match news conference. "Kane approached me after I reached my century and said, 'Hey, you're amazing.'" Being the recipient of such exceptional recognition from one of the world's greatest batters feels very weird. "It's the most amazing experience I've had," he remarked.When asked if he would be happy to share his Man of the Match award with Williamson during the presentation ceremony, Ravindra was prepared with a clever retort. "No, not at all.

I'm not giving that one because he has 31 Test hundreds to my one. You feel unique every time you help the team win.Mount Maunganui: After New Zealand defeated South Africa by 281 runs in the opening Test, batsman Rachin Ravindra of New Zealand on Wednesday declined to split the Player of the Match honours with Kane Williamson. Ravindra scored his maiden Test century with an amazing 240 runs in New Zealand's first innings total of 511, demonstrating his extraordinary batting skill. He became an elite member of an elite group by virtue of his remarkable performance, which included a game-changing 232-run partnership with Williamson. He is only the fourth Kiwi batsman to turn a debut Test ton into a double hundred.Even though Ravindra was grateful for Williamson's impact on his career, his rejection demonstrated his resolve to forge his own route and leave his mark on the cricket world. His muted festivities, which were evocative of Williamson's famous modesty, highlighted the influence of the Kiwi skipper on his style of play even more. "I suppose that's how it turned out because he is the influence," he continued. A major factor in New Zealand's convincing win was Ravindra's double century. In their opening innings, New Zealand was suffering at 39/2 but Ravindra and Williamson helped them out of a tight spot. They took the lead in the two-match series 1-0 after dominating the remainder of the match and winning by an overwhelming 281 runs. Ravindra evaluated his performance after giving it some thought.Feels nice to help the team win in whatever way possible, knowing how hard it is to work outside for four or five days without resting. Because of the time we spent there and the alliances we formed to secure this victory, I'll give this knock a relatively high rating. Apart from his impressive batting displays, Ravindra also contributed greatly with the ball, taking two vital wickets in the opening innings, including the well-positioned Keegan Petersen. Now, New Zealand is getting ready for the second Test, which starts on February 13 at Seddon Park in Hamilton, against South Africa.

 

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