Rawalpindi, Feb. 25 -- Rachin Ravindra became the first player in history to score a century on debut in both the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup and also the Champions Trophy.

After suffering what he labeled a 'freak accident' while fielding in the lead up to the ICC Champions Trophy, the 25-year-old star made not only an emphatic return against Bangladesh, but one that also slots him in the history books.

His latest clutch performance, scoring 112 runs off 105 balls after coming to the crease with his side under some pressure, was an assertive repaying of the faith selectors showed in the Kiwi star.

Dealing with both a nasty laceration and also having to navigate return-to-play protocols, from the incident he suffered against Pakistan ear...