Rinku Singh Leaves T20 World Cup Camp Amid Family Emergency
Rinku Singh's Departure from T20 World Cup Camp
Rinku Singh has exited India's T20 World Cup 2026 training camp due to a personal crisis, raising doubts about his availability for the upcoming Super 8 match against Zimbabwe in Chennai. The middle-order batsman received distressing news regarding his father, Khanchand Singh, who is critically ill with stage 4 liver cancer and currently on life support in Greater Noida.
Following a significant loss to South Africa, India finds itself in a must-win scenario for their remaining Super 8 games against Zimbabwe and West Indies. Even if they secure victories, their chances of reaching the semi-finals may hinge on net run-rate and other match outcomes.
Reports indicate that Rinku traveled with the squad to Chennai but missed the training session. A source revealed, "Rinku Singh has returned home from Chennai due to a family emergency and did not participate in India's practice at Chepauk." Additionally, it has been reported that his father is in critical condition at the hospital.
Rinku's performance in the tournament has been challenging, with only 18 runs scored across four innings. His scoreless outing during the 76-run defeat to South Africa underscored India's batting struggles. Despite being known as a dependable finisher, he has yet to make a significant impact in this tournament.
To date, Rinku has played 45 T20 internationals for India, accumulating 665 runs at a strike rate of 155.73. His absence now limits India's options in the lower middle-order, a segment already facing scrutiny following the collapse against South Africa.
India's Challenging Path Ahead
India's net run-rate suffered a considerable blow in Ahmedabad, complicating their qualification prospects. With West Indies having previously defeated Zimbabwe, the defending champions must secure substantial victories in their upcoming matches. The uncertainty surrounding Rinku's availability adds to the team's challenges at this critical juncture in the tournament.