Rinku Singh is out, will open with Abhishek Sharma in IND vs BAN T20 series

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|03-10-2024

IND vs BAN: A few days from now, the three-match T20 series to be played between India and Bangladesh will begin. The first match will be played in Gwalior on 6th October. While on one hand the command of Team India will be in the hands of Suryakumar Yadav, on the other hand Najmal Hasan Shanto will be seen leading Bangladesh.

A big update is coming out before the upcoming (IND vs BAN) series. This news has come about Rinku Singh. He will have a golden opportunity to open the innings with Abhishek Sharma during the T20 series against Bangladesh. Let us know in detail how this is going to happen.

Good news for Rinku Singh!

Rinku Singh

In the T20 series against Bangladesh, Team India has selected only one opener in the form of Abhishek Sharma. In such a situation, now the question arises that who is going to be his partner to open the innings with him. It was being claimed in some reports that Sanju Samson can play as the second opener.

However, now information is coming out quoting a big media organization. According to this, Rinku Singh can be seen opening with Abhishek Sharma. Team head coach Gautam Gambhir is very keen to experiment with this. Fans can get to see this scene in the upcoming series. Let us tell you that Rinku has never opened for India before. In such a situation, it will be a different experience for them also.

Has experience of 23 T20 matches

Rinku Singh, who entered international cricket last year, has played 23 T20 and 2 ODI matches for India so far. He has 418 runs in his name in T20. Rinku's average in this format has been 59.71. During this period, the left-handed batsman has scored 2 half-century innings.

The most noteworthy thing in this is the strike rate of this player from UP. The 26-year-old player has thrashed the bowlers at a strike rate of 174.16. Everyone will once again have high expectations from him to perform well during the T20 series against Bangladesh.

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