
Rachin Ravindra gets central contract from New Zealand Cricket
The Hindu
Rachin Ravindra earns first central contract after impressive performances in ODI World Cup and IPL debut.
Young New Zealand all-rounder of Indian origin Rachin Ravindra's success in the past one year, including the ODI World Cup where he scored tons of runs, has earned him his first central contract.
The 24-year-old figures in the list of 20 cricketers offered contracts on Wednesday for the 2024-25 season following a breakthrough season where he finished as the fourth leading run-scorer with 578 runs.
The ODI success had brought the spotlight on him during the IPL auction where he made his maiden appearance in the lucrative league for Chennai Super Kings this year after being bought for ₹1.8 crore.
The top-order batter's rise was rewarded in January when he was named the ICC Emerging Player of the Year for 2023. In March, he became the youngest recipient of the Sir Richard Hadlee Medal.
Ravindra, who has his roots in Bengaluru where his grandparents live, said receiving his first central contract was special.
"Growing up, you'd see those contract lists come out each year and think it would be cool to be on that list one day -- and for it to eventuate now is a pinch-myself moment," he told New Zealand Cricket (NZC).
"It's been a really cool past 12 months playing international cricket. I've learned a lot and the hunger is definitely there to keep improving and giving to the Blackcaps. It's such a special group to be in, from players to support staff -- and that's been the most enjoyable part, to be honest," he added.