New Zealand said Rachin Ravindra was well recovered after taking a ball on his face during the inaugural match of the Tree National Series in Lahore on Saturday.
The 25 -year -old man was standing on a deep square leg when he felt he was losing the ball against Gaddafi Stadium’s flood lights when he took a catch to dismiss Khushal Shah in the 38th over of Pakistan’s innings. Had
The blood was poured from the head of Ravindra, while the mob expressed concern. After being treated, he left his bloody forehead strip from the field holding firmly.
The team said that Ravindra had been cut on his face but he was “fine otherwise” and had passed the first diagnosis of the head injury (HIA).
His colleague Glenn Philips told reporters at Gaddafi Stadium, “He was all conscious of all the time, which is amazing.”
“Obviously it was a very terrifying moment, he lost the ball in the lights and unfortunately the ball won the situation this time. It is being monitored and I am sure he is to go as soon as possible. Wandering
In a post on Instagram, a refreshing Black Caps states that Ravindra was unlikely to be prominent in yesterday’s match against South Africa when he “maintained the lace”.
“The player approved the diagnosis of early head injury and the Lessation, which needed a stitches, was resolved and treated,” the statement states that.
He added, “It is fine otherwise and will continue to monitor the HIA protocol.”
Revindra scored 25 runs off 19 balls in the upper part of the order as New Zealand piled up 330-6 before claiming a 78-run win in yesterday’s match.
Philips was named the player of the match after scoring his first ODI international century to attract New Zealand to victory.
His unbeaten 106 came from only 74 delivery and he helped black hats in a 330 bumper score for six in his 50 overs before he tied his hosts for 252.
Philips, who was playing his 37th One -Day International, said, “My favorite shape is growing in ODI cricket and this is always something for which I am approaching this century.”
“It was a very realistic moment, I’ve been chasing it for a few years now, obviously batting in six does not mean that you have the opportunity to score sleeping.
“Thankfully, everything stands well today.”
New Zealand will face South Africa on Monday, with the Tri -Series Warmup Stadium for the next Champions Trophy, which begins when the Black hats are once again in Karachi on February 19, the host of the tournament in Karachi. Competition.