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Rinku will play T20 series against Zimbabwe | Rinku will play T20 series against Zimbabwe: Aligarh’s Rinku becomes part of Indian team, will perform in 5 match series – Aligarh News



Rinku Singh has been selected for the Zimbabwe tour. He will be a part of the Indian team in the 5 match T20 series.

Aligarh cricketer Rinku Singh has been selected for the five-match T20 series to be held in Zimbabwe. He will be a part of the Indian team in this series and will play against Zimbabwe. He has been selected in the team by BCCI for the T20 series.

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After the official announcement of Rinku Singh, his fans and friends in Aligarh celebrated with great joy. Junior players also congratulated Rinku Singh at the stadium in Mahuakheda where he used to practice. Along with this, it is hoped that he will bring glory to Aligarh by performing well in this series.

The series will run from 6 to 14 July

The 5 match T20 series to be held in Zimbabwe will be held next month. This series will run from 6th to 14th July. The Indian team will leave for this in the first week of July. Rinku Singh will also be a part of the team and will perform.

Currently, he is also included as a reserve player in the T20 World Cup. But he has not got a chance to play yet. In such a situation, after his name was included in the Zimbabwe tour, everyone is expecting a better performance from him and wants to see him hit fours and sixes in the match.

Have played series against Australia

Rinku’s coach Masudu Zafar Amini said that Rinku is a good player for T-20 format and he can give his best in it. Earlier he was also selected for the Asian Games held in China and he won a gold medal for the country.

Earlier, he has also been a part of the 5-match IDFC First Bank series against Australia. Apart from this, Rinku Singh was also included in the 3-match T20 series against Ireland in August 2023 and he brought laurels to Aligarh by participating in it.



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