New Zealand's dominance against Zimbabwe continues as they went on to win the first Test match at the Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo. In the 2-match series, the Kiwis have shown their all-around brilliance on the field in a foreign nation. New Zealand also had a brilliant Tri-Series a few weeks back, where they defeated South Africa thrice and went on to win the finals. They were unbeaten throughout the series as the players showed greatness on the field. In the ongoing second game, they scored 601 runs in the first innings, pushing the hosts on their back foot. Three of the batters scored centuries, helping the Kiwis reach the mammoth total.
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New Zealand Superstar to Breakup With His Girlfriend? Here's What We Know

The Kiwis have some really talented players in their playing XI, which has helped them achieve success lately. One of those players is Rachin Ravindra, who is an Indian-origin cricketer. He is a part of the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in the Indian Premier League. Rachin's performance was incredible in the recently concluded Tri Series and in the ongoing Test series as well. Hence, it's safe to say that he is an all-format player. New Zealand are lucky to have a player who can face both red and white ball with confidence. However, Rachin has been in the news these days, not for cricket, but for something else. He is also regarded as one of the best opening batters in the world.
Rachin Ravindra Breakup Rumours Surface Online
Rachin Ravindra girlfriend name is Premila Morar. The rumours of the Kiwi opener breaking up with his partner have been buzzing around social media for a few months now. The cricketer reportedly split with his long-term girlfriend after three years. Rachin Ravindra girlfriend had made several public appearances with the cricketer. Premila is a talented fashion designer featured in Vogue India and has accompanied Rachin during matches, especially during the IPL.
The news started when both of them unfollowed each other on Instagram. Fans spotted that there was something wrong between the two, and the speculations started on social media. Despite all the queries and assumptions made by the fans, neither of them has opened up about their relationship on public platforms. Meanwhile, the fans are eagerly waiting to know and understand what happened between the two. Rachin and Premila have been quite vocal about their relationships as well, and that is why the fans loved them. Their chemistry with each other was hard to miss in the past, drawing more eyes towards Rachin Ravindra breakup.
Rachin Ravindra Scored an Unbeaten 165 Against Zimbabwe in the 2nd Test
Rachin Ravindra is one of those players who knows how to transition from T20Is to Tests, as he represents one of the best cricket teams in the world. When he played in the Tri Series, he scored 30,3,63, and 47 in the matches he played. His knocks were quite valuable and helped New Zealand win the matches as well. However, in the Test series, things looked like going downhill as he scored just two runs in the first match against Zimbabwe. The 25-year-old cricketer turned the tables in the second match by scoring an unbeaten 165 runs in the second match. He hit 21 boundaries and two sixes in the match.
Apart from him, Devon Conway and Henry Nicholls scored centuries as well. While Conway hit 153 off 245 balls, Nicholls scored an unbeaten 150 off 245 balls, including 15 boundaries. Thanks to these knocks, New Zealand scored 601 runs in the first innings, countering Zimbabwe's 125. Zimbabwe batters failed miserably in the second innings as they lost eight wickets for just 98 runs. They are currently trailing by 378 runs, as we write. The Kiwis as just two wickets away from winning the match and whitewashing the series, 2-0.
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How many runs did Rachin Ravindra score in the ongoing series against Zimbabwe?
In the ongoing series against Zimbabwe, Rachin Ravindra scored 167 runs in two matches.
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