Left-handed batters have always been India’s Achilles’ heel, especially on home pitches. The latest to add his name to that list is Rachin Ravindra, whose stellar batting at Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru, powered his team to a memorable victory. With a Player of the Match performance, Ravindra scored 134 runs in the first innings and remained unbeaten on 39 in the second, leading his side past India with ease.
This is just another reminder of India’s persistent struggle against left-handers, particularly when it comes to tackling spin on home soil. From the 90s till now, several left-handed batters have managed to crack the code and thrive against India’s spinners.
How Rachin Ravindra’s Batting Broke India’s Spirit
Ravindra’s batting wasn’t just about runs; it was also about partnerships. His 137-run stand with Ish Sodhi in the first innings put the Indian bowlers under pressure. When the Indian team hoped for a breakthrough in the second innings, Ravindra calmly stitched a 75-run unbeaten partnership with Will Young, ensuring a smooth chase.
His batting technique showcased a perfect mix of timing, temperament, and footwork. Former cricketer Saba Karim, who praised Ravindra’s performance, believes the young batter has the potential to become one of the finest in the world. His fearless stroke-play, including skillful sweeps against spinners like Ravichandran Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, and Kuldeep Yadav, showed just how comfortable he was against India’s spin attack.
Even pacers couldn’t trouble Ravindra—he confidently tackled Jasprit Bumrah’s fiery spells, proving he is more than capable of handling both spin and pace.
Chennai Connection: A Lesson from CSK
After receiving the Player of the Match award, Rachin credited his time with Chennai Super Kings (CSK) for shaping his game. He said, “I spent a lot of time practicing in Chennai on different kinds of pitches. That experience helped me play confidently in this match.” His gratitude towards CSK shows how IPL exposure has contributed to developing his skills.
Left-Handers Who Troubled India Over the Years
Rachin Ravindra’s brilliant innings is a reminder of how left-handed batters have often been the architects of India’s rare defeats on home soil. Here’s a look at some other memorable performances by left-handers in India:
- Saeed Anwar: Scored a brilliant century at Chennai in 1996.
- Matthew Hayden: Dominated India’s bowlers during the 2001 Test series, amassing 549 runs in three matches.
- Alastair Cook: Played a key role in England’s 2012-13 Test series win with 562 runs.
- Brian Lara, Adam Gilchrist, Gary Kirsten: These legends also enjoyed great success in India.
- Nazmul Hossain Shanto and Mominul Haque from Bangladesh recently troubled India with solid knocks.
Rachin Ravindra’s performance in Bengaluru has once again raised questions about India’s vulnerability against left-handers. With his technique, footwork, and experience gained from the IPL, Ravindra could become a significant name in world cricket. As cricket pundits praise his innings, India must figure out ways to overcome the left-handed threat, which seems to reappear every now and then on Indian pitches.