New Zealand batter Rachin Ravindra is looking forward to facing Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja in the three-match Test series against India. This will be the maiden India Test tour for Ravindra and he will look to hit the ground running.
The left-hander scored 153 runs in two Test matches against Sri Lanka at an average of 38.25. However, the southpaw will be banking on his IPL experience to deliver the goods for the Kiwis against India.
On the other hand, Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja have a stunning record, especially while playing in the home conditions and Rachin Ravindra will have his work cut against the spin duo.
Rachin Ravindra told reporters, “They’ve got consistent bowlers who bowl in an area for a long period of time. I mean, you see the two spinners who play consistently, Ashwin and Jadeja, they’re two very accomplished bowlers. You know, they can bat too, which makes it a little bit hard. They’re consistent, they’re good to battle, especially in this part of the world.”
Ravindra added it will be challenging for them to play against the potent Indian team.
“Obviously, we know how good India are in their own conditions, the quality of their bowlers and batters. It shows how hard it is for a team to come and win here. So, it’s difficult.”
The 24-year-old from Wellington said they try to focus on their strengths rather than focusing on the opposition.
“The brand of cricket they play is very positive, especially in their own conditions. The way they’ve evolved over the last few years has been amazing, especially away (from home). As New Zealanders, we don’t necessarily try and look at the opposition too much. We know what a quality side they are and what they bring to the table, but I think if we’re able to play our game and be consistent and put our best foot forward, hopefully, that will result in a win,” Rachin said.
Ravindra scored 578 runs in 10 matches of the ODI World Cup 2023 at an average of 64.72 and impressed one and all with his performances.
“Although it is different formats, it gives you confidence that you can perform in this part of the world. I think it’s (Test cricket) a different challenge entirely and it’s something I’m really looking forward to. As you’ve seen, those two tournaments (ODI WC and IPL) were amazing, the crowds and the passion and the hype and the buzz around them. So, I’m excited to have a full-fledged series here.”
India will take on New Zealand in the opening Test at Bengaluru from October 16 onwards.