BENGALURU, OCT 14: New Zealand batter Rachin Ravindra said Monday facing India in Bengaluru in the birth city of his father will be "special" moment with his family cheering in the stands.
The Black Caps begin the three Test match series on Wednesday, but the Wellington-born Ravindra -- who called himself "a Kiwi all the way through" -- said facing India will be an emotional moment.
"I am very proud of my Indian origin," the 24-year-old told reporters. "To be able to play where a lot of my family is based is something special."
Ravindra has played nine Tests since his debut in Kanpur in 2021 and has become a regular in the national team with his swashbuckling batting.
The left-hander enjoyed a prolific ODI World Cup in India last year, and then made an impression in his debut Indian Premier League T20 tournament for Chennai Super Kings.
He called them both "two pretty cool experiences to have", but said playing a Test was "something different".
"Test cricket is the pinnacle," he said, and so it "makes it extra significant because of the family connection" to play in Bengaluru.
"Dad will be here watching," he said. "Those moments, you pinch yourself on the journey". —AFP