Former Indian world champion Sreesanth praised young Indian finisher Rinku Singh’s bold batting style in the short formats and compared him to the legendary Muhammad Ali, perhaps the greatest boxer of all time. .
Rinku Singh has been a regular in the lower-middle order since making his debut for the team in T20 cricket, playing great shots under pressure to lead the Men in Blue to victories against quality opposition. Ta.
The southpaw could easily be included in Team India’s squad for the T20I series on their upcoming tour to South Africa.
Ahead of India’s last match against Australia, S Sreesanth praised Rinku Singh‘s confidence and consistency in his game, which made him good for the team even under pressure. He said he believed he was able to perform well. Without getting carried away, I applaud the comparison to the legendary Muhammad Ali.
“I love Rinku Singh’s confidence. He has done this consistently against every team he plays against, be it club cricket, team cricket or franchises. Don’t worry, don’t get carried away, but speak your mind, that’s Muhammad Ali for me,” Sreesanth said.
The left-handed finisher was a consistent performer for the team, scoring important runs at the end of the innings in every match. He gave the team a much-needed boost in the final over, ending the team’s fightback against some formidable bowling attacks in IPL and international cricket. The youngster hopes to continue his good form.
Australia Just Outplayed Us And They Played The Australian Way – S Sreesanth
Referring to India’s loss to Australia in the World Cup, Sreesanth expressed the opinion that Pat Cummins‘s team was too strong for India to deal with in the championship game. did. He also felt that India could not post a high score in this match and praised Australia’s performance in this match where they were able to keep India’s total score below par.
“Honestly, Australia simply outplayed us. Australia played the Australian way and the target was supposed to be 280 out of 290, but the Australian fielders scored 240. We maintained it. It was Warner, Labuschagne and Smith who saved us from that 40-50 run deficit that changed the entire scenario of the match,” Sreesanth added.
The Men in Blue gave their best throughout the tournament but fell short in a thrilling match against Australia in Ahmedabad. The Rohit Sharma-led Indian team played a dominant brand of cricket throughout the event but could not match up in the grand finale.