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In a thrilling clash at the Major League Cricket (MLC) 2024 between MI New York and Washington Freedom, Rachin Ravindra delivered a masterclass reminiscent of the legendary Brendon McCullum, leading Washington Freedom to a decisive victory over MI New York. This triumph secures Washington Freedom’s spot in the playoffs.
Rachin Ravindra executes a forehand tennis shot
Ravindra’s blitzkrieg innings, where he smashed 31 runs off just 14 balls, including two towering sixes, left the crowd awestruck and MI New York under pressure. His aggressive batting display showcased his prowess and shifted the momentum decisively in Washington Freedom’s favour.
In the 19th over of the first innings, Washington Freedom, standing at 152/3, witnessed a pivotal moment. Facing his international teammate Trent Boult, Ravindra unleashed a display of audacity, hammering two majestic sixes that effortlessly sailed over the boundary ropes. His first six, reminiscent of a forehand tennis shot akin to McCullum’s aggressive batting style, showcased his technique and timing. This electrifying moment left the crowd in awe.
Here is the video:
Rachin Backhand Ravindra 🎾🔥 #MLC2024 #FreedomExpress #WFvMINY pic.twitter.com/cBD4W2mNGr
— Washington Freedom (@WSHFreedom) July 17, 2024
Also READ: MLC 2024: Washington Freedom reaches the playoffs with thumping win over MI New York
Washington Freedom dominate MI New York with a comprehensive victory
Washington Freedom’s total of 182/5 at the end of their innings proved too daunting for MI New York, who faltered in their chase and were dismissed for a mere 88 runs. The comprehensive 94-run victory underscored Washington Freedom’s dominance in the league, propelling them to the summit of the points table.
Ravindra’s explosive cameo was complemented by notable contributions from Tim Head, Andries Gous, and Jasdeep Singh. Head’s and Gous’s half-centuries and Jasdeep’s impactful bowling spell of 3 wickets for just 14 runs in 3 overs at an economy rate of 4.70 further consolidated Washington Freedom’s grip on the match.