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Ravindra, a New Zealander who plays cricket against India in dead-rubber matches, is keen to play.

Ravindra, a New Zealander who plays cricket against India in dead-rubber matches, is keen to play.

Rachin Ravindra is not interested in sitting out New Zealand’s final match against India, after scoring a century against Bangladesh during the Champions Trophy.

Selectors can rest players in the final group game against India on Sunday, as New Zealand has already qualified for semi-finals.

Ravindra, the Black Caps batsman who missed the Black Caps opener against Pakistan due to a head injury, does not wish to miss any more matches at the ICC Tournament.

"Conversations around that haven't been really had." In a tournament such as this, you'd want to play the most games possible," said the 25-year old lefthander on Wednesday.

"And because of the nature and severity of my previous injury, I have missed some games."

"I'll do what the team wants, but I would be eager to get out there and do my thing."

Ravindra was forced to undergo concussion protocol after a ball struck him on the head during a fielding mishap.

Daryl Mitchell was out of the team due to illness and Mitchell returned to the team to bat at number 4. Mitchell scored 112 on his return.

Ravindra stated that Mitchell, the all-rounder was "definitely" progressing on his path to full health. The team appreciated having a few rest days.

On the day of the match against India, however, players will be eager to play for the dead-rubber.

He said, "I'm guessing you won't take games for granted at all."

"I believe we can treat it as if it were a match in an international competition, right?"

There's still much to play for - the first place in the semi finals.

(source: Reuters)