“He is looking because he is young. It’s the first time he has been in the final. He doesn’t know what is actually in those Runner up awards,” wrote one user.
“He dismissed Rohit Sharma so that nobody doubted him,” quipped another user.
“He’s checking if there’s really a medal or not,” commented another.
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Ravindra was born in Wellington, New Zealand, to parents of Indian origin from Bengaluru. His father, Ravi Krishnamurthy, a software architect, moved to New Zealand in 1997.
There was a massive rumour when Ravindra entered the international scene that his name was a mix of Indian cricket legends Rahul Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar. While his father acknowledged the coincidence, he clarified that the name was chosen simply because it sounded pleasant and was easy to spell.
“When Rachin was born, my wife suggested the name, and we didn’t spend a lot of time discussing it. The name sounded good, was easy to spell, and short, so we decided to go with it. It was only some years later that we realised the name was a mix of Rahul and Sachin’s names. He wasn’t named with the intention to make our child a cricketer or anything of the sort,” his father had clarified.
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Ravindra was born in Wellington, New Zealand, to parents of Indian origin from Bengaluru. His father, Ravi Krishnamurthy, a software architect, moved to New Zealand in 1997.
There was a massive rumour when Ravindra entered the international scene that his name was a mix of Indian cricket legends Rahul Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar. While his father acknowledged the coincidence, he clarified that the name was chosen simply because it sounded pleasant and was easy to spell.
“When Rachin was born, my wife suggested the name, and we didn’t spend a lot of time discussing it. The name sounded good, was easy to spell, and short, so we decided to go with it. It was only some years later that we realised the name was a mix of Rahul and Sachin’s names. He wasn’t named with the intention to make our child a cricketer or anything of the sort,” his father had clarified.
For more news like this visit The Economic Times.