He wasn't selected for NZ A because of some youtube video 10 years ago though. Hitting 60 and 70 odd scores against Pakistan A as an 18 year old, along with getting through a solid workload with ball in that same series, plus averaging 60 as an opener in the 2019/20 Plunket Shield season. That's what made the "this guys the real deal" hype.
Coming from Wellington and having followed local cricket to the t I can confirm Rachin was notches above (then my older boy was playing against him). Played under 15 as a 11 year old, won games. Played as a 13 year old in under 17s and won games. Any school cricket finals or nationals he was the best player on the park. The list of his feats as a youngster is very long. I remember watching him the first time in an under 19 comp when he was like 15 years or something ridiculous in Christchurch with legends like Hadlee, the older Cairns etc watching and proclaiming he's going to be great after watching him bat few balls. I was involved with another under 19s team too then and he smoked us all over, took wickets for fun. Then realized he's bloody 15 and owned us on a green seamer. I don't know about youtube or anything but once I watched him many years ago I was convinced this kid is a real deal. My boy was few years older than him, played rep cricket all through and gave up eventually. I did my very best and thought he may have a chance at professional cricket but never quite went that way once he found the piss and girls more interesting.
I remember some of the firebirds players some years ago getting frustrated because the coaches were talking about some 13 year old, the way he goes about and his work ethic asking if they are as committed to cricket. They were like are the coaches kidding or what talking about a 13 year old and questioning us professional players commitment. I was there at Hutt Rec when the late Martin Crowe watched Rachin and claimed he is going to be a legend when he was like 12 or something. Then I thought that is a very tall (or even stupid) claim and felt jealous he didn't look at my boy haha.
I would be hesitant to give his parents/coaches any credit no matter what sacrifices they made or the effort they put in from the position of being a cricket mad father with two boys. I'd rather give credit to the player. I have a 15 year old son now playing cricket, reasonably good and scores lots of runs in school cricket in his own way. Not great technique but has reasonable eye hand. I would like him to put a bit more work and see where he takes him but it's nigh impossible to sell a dream to kids these days. They have a lot of distraction. As much as a parent can do it's up to the lad I suppose. It is impossible to motivate someone in the long term unless the kid loves it. Obviously Rachin's at an advantage as his old man is a level 3 NZC coach and heard he's played fair bit of cricket with Dravid, Srinath, Kumble and the likes (thanks google). I see his old man bowling like a beast at Hutt Rec with Rashid Khan/Murali like spin bowling skills or throwing balls with the dog thrower @ 200 k. Mostly to many other lads though. Rarely see him with Rachin. I think his old man has led teams to India as a coach with professional players for many years. I think Neesham, Blundell, Raval, Woodcock, Murdoch and many others have been on those tours. In fact I'm thinking about approaching him and see if the can take my lad under his wing lol...
In fact I'm desperate for him to do well so selling dreams to younger lot becomes lot easier and they will also reckon they can do it too if he can. Finally we have someone in Wellington young cricketers can emulate and aspire to be. It's a very much feel good story just because he's the most hard working and that virtue is hard to sell these days unless there's some serious success through that.