Ind vs Sa2nd T20I: These days a four-match T20 series is being played between India and South Africa. The second match of this series was played last Sunday. Which was won by the South African team. India had to face defeat in this match. During this, former Indian player Akash Chopra has made a big revelation about Indian team player Rinku Singh.
Akash Chopra’s big revelation about Rinku Singh
Former Indian player Akash Chopra has made a big statement about Rinku Singh. In fact, Aakash Chopra has slammed the team management for not using Rinku Singh properly in the recently played first T20 match. In the first match, Rinku Singh was sent to bat at number six, which Aakash Chopra did not like at all. In his recent video, Aakash Chopra questioned whether the team management is treating Rinku properly, who has not been getting enough opportunities to bat in recent times.
Aakash Chopra suggested on his YouTube channel that the management should promote Rinku Singh in the batting order because whenever this lefty has been sent higher up the order, he has shown good hands. But “Are we treating Rinku right? This has become a very important question. Why am I asking this question? You put him in the first team and he is also the original favorite team member of your team. Earlier, Rinku Singh was also a member of the team against Bangladesh. Whenever Rinku has been sent in the upper order, or he has got a chance to play in the power-play, Rinku Singh has scored runs.
Aakash Chopra continued his talk and said, “Rinku is not just a finisher. Rinku Singh can also bat at the top order. Rinku has scored a half-century every time in the top order. Rinku Singh is known as a “troubleshooter”. have emerged.” “Rinku has also scored her fifties with a very good strike-rate. So the question becomes, why don’t you send Rinku to bat at number four? After all, what is the reason, you just send Rinku Singh Always send at number 6. Rinku knows how to take the match forward. “He is hitting sixes but he is not a batsman who only plays big shots.