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In a thrilling encounter at the Greenfield International Stadium, India secured a convincing 44-run victory over Australia in the second T20I on Sunday, propelling them to a 2-0 lead in the series. The Men in Blue posted an imposing total of 235/4, and their bowlers successfully contained the Aussies at 191/9.
Suryakumar Yadav commends team responsibility
After the game, Suryakumar Yadav expressed his satisfaction with the team’s performance, emphasizing the players’ ability to shoulder responsibilities. The Indian captain disclosed that he encouraged the team to bat first, setting the tone for their dominant display.
A standout moment in the match was Rinku Singh‘s explosive knock at No.5. Scoring an unbeaten 31 off just nine balls, including four boundaries and two sixes, Rinku showcased his prowess under pressure. This impactful innings added to his contribution in the previous match, where he played a pivotal role in India’s two-wicket win.
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Suryakumar heaps praises on Rinku Singh
While praising Rinku, Suryakumar drew a subtle comparison without explicitly naming the legendary MS Dhoni. Suryakumar also lauded Rinku’s composure during the last game. In the post-match presentation, he remarked, “When I saw Rinku come in to bat in the last game, the composure he showed was brilliant. It reminded me of someone. Everyone knows the answer.”
Notably, Rinku’s recent performances have earned him acclaim, accumulating 128 runs in four T20I innings with a remarkable strike rate of 216.94. The young batter’s explosive batting style and consistent unbeaten streak have added significant depth to India’s middle order.
Suryakumar’s unspoken tribute to Dhoni highlights the enduring influence of the former captain on the current generation. Dhoni, known for his calm demeanor and ability to handle pressure, has left an indelible mark on Indian cricket. As Rinku channels a reminiscent composure, it serves as a nod to the enduring legacy of the veteran stumper who was popularly known as Captain Cool.