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New Zealand vs South Africa, 24th Match, Group D, ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 - Player Highlights

Rachin Ravindra 13(8)
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5.2
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Marco Jansen to Rachin Ravindra, out Caught by David Miller!! That's a sharp catch at short third and New Zealand have lost their second wicket. On a length and in that channel wide of off, Rachin pushed at that with hard hands, doesn't cover for the movement and the thick outside edge flies to the right of short third - Miller moves to his right, stays low, went with soft hands and grabs a fine catch. The players will take drinks after a rather frenetic first 5+ overs. Rachin Ravindra c David Miller b Marco Jansen 13(8) [4s-1 6s-1]
5.1
6
Marco Jansen to Rachin Ravindra, SIX, cheeky and six, short of a length and just outside off - the angle was comig back into the left-hander, so Rachin moves across, uses the pace on the ball and paddles it over long leg for a maximum
5
Kagiso Rabada to Rachin Ravindra, 1 run, on a length and just outside off - dabbed down towards third man for a single
4.5
4
Kagiso Rabada to Rachin Ravindra, FOUR, lovely, on a good length and slanting across the left-hander - Ravindra leans across, plays on the rise and places it over backward point for a boundary
4.4
Kagiso Rabada to Rachin Ravindra, no run, what happened here? Looks like KG slipped as he went back, that was a catching chance. He infact fell awkwardly as he turned back, collapsed on his knee and watches it fall in front of him - was banged in short and pushed across the left-hander - Ravindra was looking to drag the pull, hit high on the bat and the ball lobbed up - mid-on was slightly deep and couldn't get forward in time
4.3
Kagiso Rabada to Rachin Ravindra, no run, short of a good length and around the off-stump channel, defended back at the bowler
4.1
Kagiso Rabada to Rachin Ravindra, 1 run, on a length and pushed across the left-hander - Rachin gets a thick edge on the drive and skews it down to third man for a single
3.3
Marco Jansen to Rachin Ravindra, 1 run, fuller length delivery on off, pushed in front of mid-on for a single