Kolkata Knight Riders finisher Rinku Singh proved his value once again by providing the crucial final flourish for India in the first T20I against New Zealand. Coming in late in the innings, Rinku remained unbeaten on a blistering 44 runs off just 20 deliveries, ensuring the Men in Blue surged past the 230-run mark to post a daunting total of 238/7.
His knock was essential in capitalizing on the platform set by Abhishek Sharma and Suryakumar Yadav. Rinku Singh has consistently demonstrated his destructive ability in the death overs, a skill set that makes him indispensable for both the national side and KKR. His ability to maintain a high strike rate under pressure ensures that India finishes innings strongly, turning competitive totals into match-winning ones.
This performance highlights Rinku's exceptional temperament and power-hitting prowess, confirming his status as one of the premier lower-order batsmen in the world ahead of the upcoming IPL season.
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“Rinku Singh then provided the finishing touch, remaining unbeaten on 44 off 20 deliveries to push the Men in Blue past the 230 mark.”
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Rinku Singh became the second Indian outfielder to take four catches in a T20I, after Ajinkya Rahane.
This brought his tally of sixes hit in the 20th over in T20Is to 12, equalling MS Dhoni’s record.
At the position I usually bat, people see me more as a ‘finisher', but I don't believe I can only play that role. I can bat anywhere. I've batted in the powerplay in domestic cricket and for India. I've scored all three of my fifties in the powerplay.

“Rinku Singh then provided the finishing touch, remaining unbeaten on 44 off 20 deliveries to push the Men in Blue past the 230 mark.”