In the recent past, Rinku Singh’s outstanding batting in Twenty20 international cricket was praised by former Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh. Following an outstanding season with the Kolkata Knight Riders in the 2023 Indian Premier League, the southpaw received a call-up to the national squad for the Ireland series. He has now adopted an aggressive style of cricket play that has helped the Indian team win several games. He can qualify for the next T20 World Cup since he has also been incredibly consistent.
Rinku is currently the finest left-handed hitter in India, according to Yuvraj, who also said that the batter from Aligarh reminds him of himself.
In addition, the 42-year-old said Rinku is quite intelligent under duress and understands when to attack. He is currently arguably the Indian team’s top left-hander. He resembles me a lot since he is a very intelligent person under pressure and knows when to attack and rotate strikes. He’s capable of winning us games. I don’t want to put too much pressure on him, but I really think he can be the finisher who scores at No. 5 or 6, just like I used to be,” Yuvraj stated in an interview with The Telegraph.
Shubman must exert more effort in Test cricket. Yuvraj Singh
In both red-ball and white-ball cricket, Shubman Gill is presently going through a difficult time. In the Test series against South Africa, he did mediocrely, amassing just 74 runs in four innings. Yuvraj warned the 24-year-old that in order to be the best, he must perform well across all game modes and that he must put in more effort in the game’s longest format.
In Test cricket, Yuvraj says, “Shubman needs to work harder.” “If you want to be the best in the world, you have to conquer all formats,” the two-time World Cup winner remarked.
Notably, Gill had a strong start but was out after 23 runs in the opening Twenty20 international match against Afghanistan in Mohali. His place in the T20I team appears to be in jeopardy as a result, since Yashasvi Jaiswal is probably going to replace him in the second match in Indore.