Not Dawid Malan or Ishan Kishan! Former Indian goalkeeper says the 23-year-old World Cup star reminds him of Yuvraj Singh

Yuvraj Singh is regarded as one of the finest left-handed batters in cricket history. The ace Indian batter has a fantastic record in one-day internationals, and it will be difficult to equal his standards. There are many promising left-handers in world cricket now. Ishan Kishan is one of the most intriguing batsmen in Indian cricket right now, and England's Dawid Malan recently hit his first ODI World Cup century against Bangladesh. Former India wicketkeeper Deep Dasgupta, on the other hand, believes Rachin Ravindra of New Zealand has showed flashes of Yuvraj Singh.



Deep Dasgupta told Star Sports that the way Rachin Ravindra scores runs and his bat flow resembles him of Yuvraj Singh. He also stated that Ravindra is a complete cricketer who is gradually emerging as a complete hitter.

"Rachin Ravindra and others are present, but the way he scores runs and the bat flow reminds you of Yuvraj Singh - the high bat swing and timing." "When you look at him, he doesn't appear to be able to hit that far, but he has such a good bat swing and flow," the former wicketkeeper explained.

"He has a massive range, whether it's against fast bowlers or spinners, square of the wicket or down the ground." As a result, he is a complete cricketer who is also developing as a complete hitter," Deep Dasgupta remarked.

Rachin Ravindra has been the standout performer for New Zealand so far in the World Cup 2023. In the opening game against England, he scored his first ODI century, totaling 123. He also shared an undefeated 282-run partnership with Devon Conway. He also took a wicket in the game and was named Player of the Match. He maintained his outstanding form in the second World Cup 2023 match against the Netherlands, scoring 51 points from 51 balls.

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