Rachin Ravindra vs Travis Head: ODI Stats Comparison After 33 Matches



Rachin Ravindra vs Travis Head [Source: @Sivy_Raina3, @Mussskey/x.com]Rachin Ravindra vs Travis Head [Source: @Sivy_Raina3, @Mussskey/x.com]

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Cricket thrives on comparisons. Every generation throws up new talents and fans can’t resist weighing them up against each other.

Rachin Ravindra and Travis Head are two such dynamic left-handers who have been making waves in the ODI format. While Head has been around a bit longer and made his mark in Tests as well, Rachin’s staggering rise has put him firmly on the map.

But who has been better after their first 33 ODIs? Let’s dig into the numbers and see who takes the edge when it comes to consistency, impact and performance across different conditions.

Rachin Ravindra vs Travis Head: Overall ODI Stats After 33 Matches

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Rachin Ravindra
Travis Head
Matches3333
Runs12331042
Average44.0337.21
Strike-Rate93.2091.88
100s51
Wickets2012
Best Bowling4/602/22
Bowling Average45.2061.41

Consistency: Looking at the raw numbers, Rachin Ravindra has been more consistent than Travis Head. His batting average of 44.03 after 33 ODIs is significantly better than Head’s 37.21, and the fact that he has five centuries already in just 33 matches shows how often he converts starts into big scores. On the other hand, Head only had one century after 33 ODIs which indicates a struggle to go past the 100-mark.

Impact: Travis Head, known for his quickfire starts struck his runs at 91.88 after in his first 33 ODIs, closely matched by Ravindra’s 93.20. While Head's numbers might seem less impactful on paper, his innings often dictate the tempo of a game. However, when it comes to wickets, Rachin is way ahead with 20 scalps, proving his value as a genuine all-rounder.

Rachin Ravindra vs Travis Head: Home ODI Stats After 33 Matches

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Rachin Ravindra
Travis Head
Matches811
Runs227524
Average32.42252.40
Strike Rate85.4092.67
100s01
Wickets16


Consistency: At home, Travis Head has been miles ahead of Rachin Ravindra. His batting average of 52.40 towers over Rachin’s 32.42, and he also has a century to his name, while Rachin is yet to reach the three-figure mark at home.

Impact: While Head dominates at home, Ravindra has been steady but hasn’t yet registered a century. However, given the number of games played at home, Head’s numbers are expectedly better.



Rachin Ravindra vs Travis Head: Away ODI Stats After 33 Matches

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Rachin Ravindra
Travis Head
Matches1319
Runs253518
Average25.3028.77
Strike Rate86.1085.90
100s01
Wickets125


Consistency: This is where both players have struggled. Rachin’s average drops to 25.30 in away ODIs, while Head’s is slightly better at 28.77. Neither batter has a century in away conditions, which shows that both find it difficult to bat in unfamiliar pitches.

Impact: Despite their batting struggles, Rachin’s impact as an all-rounder stands out. He has picked up 12 wickets away from home, while Head has only 5 wickets at a terrible bowling average of 69.80. So while Head might have a slight advantage with the bat, Rachin’s all-round value makes him the more influential player in away conditions.

Rachin Ravindra vs Travis Head: Neutral ODI Stats After 33 Matches

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Rachin Ravindra
Travis Head
Matches123
Runs7530
Average68.45-
Strike Rate98.40-
100s50
Wickets71


Consistency: When it comes to performing on neutral grounds where ICC tournaments are often held, Ravindra takes the cake. His average of 68.45 with five centuries makes him an absolute asset in multi-nation tournaments while Head initially struggled to convert starts in neutral ODIs.

Impact: Ravindra’s performances in ICC tournaments have made him an indispensable part of New Zealand’s ODI squad. Five centuries in neutral venues prove he thrives under pressure. Head, however, barely played on neutral venues in his first 33 ODIs, and thus, the comparison isn’t fully conclusive here.

Conclusion

Comparing Rachin Ravindra and Travis Head is tricky since both players bring different attributes to the table. Head has a higher average at home, but Rachin is far more consistent in ICC tournaments and on neutral venues. With the ball, Ravindra also contributes much more, making him a complete all-rounder.

While Travis Head is the more explosive batter, Rachin’s ability to adapt across different conditions makes him the more valuable asset. Given their career trajectories, we can expect both players to be crucial in the future, but Rachin Ravindra has the early advantage in the first 33 ODIs.