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Tri -series between Pakistan, New Zealand and South Africa are being played before the Champions Trophy. Pakistan is hosting. In the first match on Saturday, New Zealand defeated the home team by a large 78 -run big. The match was played at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.
While fielding in the match, Rachin Ravindra of New Zealand hit the head, he was taken out of the field, after which he was taken out of the field. It is being claimed on social media that Rachin suffered this injury due to poor flood lights. Due to flood lights, he could not judge the catch properly and the ball came near his eye. After this, fans are making various comments about flood lights.
The ball hit Rachin’s forehead directly. He sat on the ground, at that time there was bleeding from his face.
After this, the medical team took him out of the field.
New Zealand cricket said after the match
Rachin’s forehead is hurt, which has been treated on the ground, but that is fine. They have been cured by their first HIA (Head Injury Assessment) and will continue to monitor them under HIA processes.
Injord became Rachin Ravindra Rachin Ravindra was injured during fielding in the 38th over. Michael Bracewell threw the ball on the good length, Khushdil Shah sweep. The ball went towards Rachin in the direction of mid-wicket, tried to catch the catch, but could not judge the ball. The ball was directly on Rachin’s forehead and bleeding started coming out. The support staff placed a cloth on his head and took him out of the ground. Rachin could not get down on the field again, it seems difficult to play his second match.
New Zealand won the first ODI by 78 runs New Zealand chose batting in Lahore. On the basis of Glenn Philips Century, the team scored 330 runs at the loss of 6 wickets. In response, Pakistan was all out after scoring 252 runs in 47.5 overs. Matt Henry and captain Mizel Santner from New Zealand took 3-3 wickets. Fakhar Zaman from Pakistan scored 84 runs fast, but he did not get the rest of the batter.
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In the first match on Saturday, New Zealand defeated the home team by a large 78 -run big. New Zealand chose batting in Lahore. On the basis of Glenn Philips Century, the team scored 330 runs at the loss of 6 wickets. In response, Pakistan was all out after scoring 252 runs in 47.5 overs. Read full news …