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Ashish Nehra's take on Rinku Singh's inclusion in India's T20 World Cup squad

Updated on: 03 December,2023 02:45 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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The T20 World Cup will be played in the West Indies and the USA in June next year. In the fourth T20I against Australia. Rinku Singh missed his well-deserved fifty by just four runs. He played a knock of 46 runs in just 29 deliveries including 4 fours and 2 sixes

Ashish Nehra's take on Rinku Singh's inclusion in India's T20 World Cup squad

Ashish Nehra, Rinku Singh (Pic: File Pic)

Key Highlights

  1. Rinku has played some defining knocks in the ongoing series
  2. Nehra also believes that Rinku needs to face severe challenges
  3. here could be major changes in T20 squad for World Cup and Rinku could emerge as contender

Former India's pacer Ashish Nehra feels that Rinku Singh who has been a consistent performer for 'Men in Blue' in T20Is against Australia has emerged as a "contender" for the finisher's spot in India's T20 World Cup squad. With this, Nehra also believes that Rinku needs to face severe challenges for the position from other cricketers.


The T20 World Cup will be played in the West Indies and the USA in June next year. In the fourth T20I against Australia. Rinku Singh missed his well-deserved fifty by just four runs. He played a knock of 46 runs in just 29 deliveries including 4 fours and 2 sixes.


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"There is no doubt that Rinku Singh is a contender for inclusion in India's T20 World Cup squad," the former left-arm pacer told JioCinema.

"But the World Cup is still far away and the spot he's fighting for has many challengers."
Rinku has played some defining knocks in the ongoing series. His 31 not out from nine balls played a big role in India's 44-run win in the second T20I at Thiruvananthapuram. 

Also Read: IND vs AUS 5th T20I: Here's all you need to know

With no clarity on whether Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli will be in India's scheme of things for the global showpiece, there could be major changes in the T20 squad for the World Cup and Rinku could emerge as a leading contender for the slog overs.

"You can look at Jitesh Sharma (wicketkeeper-batter) and Tilak Varma. We'll have to discuss the positions where Shreyas Iyer, Suryakumar Yadav and Hardik Pandya will play," the cricketer-turned-commentator said.

"So, we have to see how many spots are available in the 15-member squad. But one thing is sure, he (Rinku) has opened everyone's eyes and put everyone under pressure. But there's still a lot of time to go. The trip to South Africa is coming up followed by the IPL," averred Nehra.

Nehra defended the young Indian pace attack, which has been criticised in some quarters for leaking 200-plus totals in the first three T20Is against Australia.

The squad for the five-match series is without stalwarts Mohammed Shami, Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj, who have been rested.

"The conditions for the first three matches were different and a lot of the bowlers have changed. Your experienced bowlers like Mohammed Shami, Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj have been rested.

"If you speak of Avesh Khan and Mukesh Kumar, they have just been introduced to international cricket. And then we saw over 200 runs being scored in the first three matches. So, it's not that only the Indian bowlers leaked runs, even Australia's bowlers have given away a lot of runs.

"In these circumstances, Mukesh Kumar has been a big positive for India. The way he has bowled with wet balls, his execution of yorkers and bowling in the death overs has been terrific," he added.

(With PTI Inputs)

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