IND vs AUS: ‘If Rinku’s wicket had fallen, India would have stopped at 160 only’, former Indian bowler praised the young finisher.

In the fourth T20 match of the series against Australia, India won by 20 runs and took an unassailable 3-1 lead in the series. In this match, Team India, batting first, gave Australia a target of 175, but the Australian team could only score 154 runs in 20 overs and India won the match by 20 runs.

Rinku again gave the finishing touch

The finishing innings of young finisher Rinku Singh played an important role in India’s victory. Rinku once again showcased her finishing style in this series and played an inning of 46 runs in 29 balls. He hit 4 fours and 2 sixes in his innings. Regarding this innings of Rinku, former Indian bowler Ashish Nehra has said that if Rinku’s wicket had fallen earlier, India’s score would not have gone above 160.

What did Ashish Nehra say?

After the match, Ashish Nehra said on Geo Cinema that the best thing about the Indian innings today was that Rinku had come to bat in the 9th-10th over, till now he was coming to bat in the 17th-18th over. . The innings he played today is commendable, because the team needed it. Nehra said that at one time it seemed that the score would go up to 190, but if you had lost Rinku’s wicket at that time, India would not have been able to go above 160.

Rinku has been selected in the ODI team

Let us tell you that Rinku Singh has performed brilliantly in the ongoing T20 series against Australia and due to this he has been selected in the ODI team for the first time. Rinku has also been selected in the ODI team for the South Africa tour. On Rinku’s selection, Nehra said that this young player has performed well in Ranji Trophy and the selectors must have seen something special in him, that is why he has been selected for the South Africa tour.

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