Will injured Rachin Ravindra feature in Australia T20Is?
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Will injured Rachin Ravindra feature in Australia T20Is?

**NZ’s Rachin Ravindra Suffers Facial Injury Ahead of Australia T20Is**

*By Parth Dhall | Sep 30, 2025, 12:05 pm*

New Zealand all-rounder Rachin Ravindra sustained a facial injury during training ahead of the upcoming three-match T20I series against Australia. The incident took place on Tuesday when Ravindra collided with a boundary hoarding while attempting to catch a ball.

According to an official statement from the New Zealand team, “Ravindra received a facial laceration and will continue to be monitored by the medical team, having passed an initial concussion test at the ground.”

**Previous Injury Incident**

This is not the first time Ravindra has suffered a facial injury in 2025. Earlier this year, he was hit on the forehead while trying to catch a ball during a tri-series game against South Africa in Lahore. That injury forced him to miss the remainder of the tri-series as well as New Zealand’s opening Champions Trophy match against Pakistan.

**Upcoming Matches: T20I Series Against Australia**

The upcoming T20I series between New Zealand and Australia is scheduled to begin on October 1 at Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui. The next two matches will take place on October 3 and 4 at the same venue. It remains to be seen how Ravindra’s injury will affect his participation in these crucial games.

**Ravindra’s T20I Performance Overview**

Rachin Ravindra has been a key player for New Zealand across formats. In 30 T20I matches, he has scored 452 runs at a healthy strike rate of 136.14, including three half-centuries. Additionally, he has taken 14 wickets at an average of 21.00, showcasing his value as an all-rounder.

Fans and supporters will be closely watching updates on Ravindra’s condition as the series approaches.
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