Rachin Ravindra Injury Update: Latest news has come regarding the injury of New Zealand star all-rounder Rachin Ravindra. He suffered a serious head injury during the Tri ODI series against Pakistan on February 8, which left him with a major injury on his forehead and later started bleeding. As soon as the incident happened, he was immediately given first aid by the medical team and taken off the field. However, initial scans did not reveal any major internal injuries, and he has been advised to rest for a few days as a precaution. New Zealand Cricket is constantly monitoring his recovery. At the moment, Rachin Ravindra’s availability for the next match is uncertain; any final decision will be taken based on his fitness test.
New Zealand Cricket’s statement on Rachin Ravindra’s injury
On Sunday, the New Zealand Cricket Board put out an official update regarding Rachin Ravindra’s injury. He suffered the injury after treatment on the field and is back to normal. The New Zealand Board said in a statement, “Rachin Ravindra had to leave the field after being hit on the forehead by a ball while trying to take a catch in the 38th over. He suffered a forehead injury, which was treated immediately. However, he has been found fine in his first Head Injury Assessment (HIA) and will continue to be monitored as a precaution.” The team management keeps a close tab on his recovery and will now take a final decision on his return.
Glenn Phillips reacts to Rachin Ravindra’s injury.
Glenn Phillips was not just the Player of the Match for scoring an awesome century but also reacted to Rachin Ravindra’s injury, saying, “He has lost the ball in the lights, and obviously this time the ball has won that position.” Phillips further informed that even after sustaining the injury, Rachin was fully conscious, which is a good sign. He added, “He’s being monitored, and I’ll bet you he gets on the field as soon as possible.” The New Zealand Cricket Board is currently monitoring him.