Harare [Zimbabwe],: In Sunday’s fifth Twenty20 International against Zimbabwe, Indian middle-order batsman Rinku Singh once again produced a great finish for his team.
With nine balls remaining in the 18th over, Rinku managed to score 11 balls with the aid of a vital six on the last ball of the innings. On the last ball, he also got a boundary, but it was a leg bye, so it wasn’t tallied to his total.
In T20Is, Rinku has excellent statistics while batting in the 20th over. Throughout his Indian T20I career, Rinku has faced 28 balls in the last over. He has scored 84 runs at a strike rate of 300 and been removed just twice. In this stage of the game, he has hit nine sixes and five boundaries.
Rinku’s sole wicket in this series against Zimbabwe has been a duck in the first game. He has amassed 60 runs at an average of 60 in four innings. He then achieved 48, 1, and 11* ratings.
Rinku has averaged 154.00 this year in eight Twenty20 Internationals and seven innings while only getting dismissed once. His greatest score is 69*, and his strike rate is 169.23.
When the game started, Zimbabwe chose to field first after winning the toss. They had India at 40/3 at one point, but Sanju Samson and Riyan Parag combined for 65 runs, and Shivam Dube produced a brilliant cameo, bringing India to 167/6 in their 20 overs.
Gratitude For Zimbabwe, Muzarbani was the best bowler available. Brandon Mavuta, Sikandar Raza, and Richard Ngarva all claimed wickets.