New Zealand all -rounder Rachin Ravindra suffered a serious injury during the first ODI between Pakistan and New Zealand on Saturday, covering the ground into a towel and fell down from his face dripping with blood.
The incident took place in the 37th over of Pakistan’s innings, in which the hosts chased a total of 331 and Ravindra in Deep Square leg. Pakistani batsman Khushdil Shah delivered directly from Michael Bracewell in New Zealand to Ravindra, but the 25 -year -old child felt that he had lost the ball’s vision in floodlights and was hit directly on the forehead.
The ball is killing his face immediately, Ravindra Looked at the ground under him, because there was bleeding in the blood on his face. Later, Ravindra was removed from the ground by the medical staff as the cricketer used a towel to prevent blood flow from his head.
Rachin ravindra hurt update:
In a statement about the incident, New Zealand Cricket confirmed that Ravindra had to face a lacquer for the forehead and was treated on the ground.
A New Zealand statement said that the New Zealand Cricket Board said (via Espncricinfo), “Ravindra was forced from the ground after being killed in the forehead in the forehead while trying to catch the ball in the 38th over. . ” “They maintained a lacquer on the forehead, which has been addressed and treated on the ground, but otherwise well. He came well through his first HIA (assessment of head injury) and will continue monitoring under HIA processes. ,
“He has been conscious all the time, which is fantastic … obviously it was a very terrible moment, he lost the ball in the light and unfortunately the ball won that situation this time. It is being monitored by the ball. And I am sure to go as soon as possible. Glen Philips Was quoted by Reuters.
New Zealand hit Pakistan by 78 runs:
Kiwi placed in a solid show during the first ODI of the Tri-series with Pakistan and Sri Lanka. While the visitors initially looked unstable after losing some quick wickets, a partnership between Kane Williamson and Derryl Mitchell stabilized his ship. But it was Glenn Philips, who finally stole the show with his first OD Ton, in which Kiwi scored a total of 330 runs for 6 wickets in his 50 overs.
While Pakistan had made a positive start, The Men could not take advantage of The Men in Green due to the knock of 84 runs by opener Fakhar Zaman as they had gone around 103/1 around the 18th over, which in the 48th 252 Was out for up.