In the 2nd T20I against Bangladesh at Delhi's Arun Jaitley Stadium, Rinku Singh showcased his batting prowess with a remarkable 53 runs off just 29 balls, revealing that his affinity for red-ball cricket played a significant role in his performance. The 26-year-old batsman boasts an impressive first-class average of nearly 54, having scored seven centuries in 48 matches. He credits this background for helping him excel in high-pressure situations, akin to batting fifth or sixth when wickets tumble in domestic games.
Rinku's explosive innings contributed greatly to India's commanding 86-run victory, their largest win margin against Bangladesh. Highlighting the connection between his T20 and first-class success, he stated, "I keep backing myself and focus on scoring runs for the team, pulling the team out of difficult situations."
In a notable partnership, Rinku and Nitish Kumar Reddy combined for 108 runs off only 49 balls, rescuing India from an initial crisis at 41/3. Rinku praised Nitish's performance, especially after a pivotal free hit that boosted their momentum.
Despite his red-ball achievements, Rinku did not participate in the Duleep Trophy 2024 but remains focused on the present, saying, "I try not to look too far ahead." As the Indian team prepares for the series finale in Hyderabad on October 12, Rinku’s grounded approach and love for cricket continue to drive his performance.