The luck of the son of a daily wage earner of Rs. 200 per day has changed, Agarkar has selected him in Team India for Zimbabwe tour

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|29-06-2024

ZimbabweIt is said that the cycle of life always keeps moving and no one can say when it will change. Now something similar has happened with a young player from India, who has been given a chance in Team India on the Zimbabwe tour. Cricket has also removed the poverty of this player and his luck has also shone.

Let us tell you that the father of this young player has seen a lot of poverty and used to work as a labourer for Rs 200. However, now his luck has changed and the young player has been given a place in the team by chief selector Ajit Agarkar.

This player got a chance on Zimbabwe tour

Let us tell you that young batsman Rinku Singh has been given a place in the team on the Zimbabwe tour.

His father used to work as a labourer earlier and now his poverty has been eradicated due to Rinku playing cricket. Singh has been performing well with the bat for some time now and is associated with Team India.

India is to tour Zimbabwe in July and Rinku has been given a place in the team for this tour. This player has consistently performed well in IPL and domestic cricket and after that he has got entry in Team India.

Rinku's father used to work as a labourer

The luck of the son of a daily wage earner of 200 rupees a day has changed, Agarkar selected him in Team India for Zimbabwe tour

Let us tell you that Rinku comes from a poor family where he did not even have a proper house to live in but with his hard work and dedication he made his place in the IPL.

Kolkata made him a part of their team and since then he has never looked back.

Rinku's father used to distribute gas cylinders, for which he used to get Rs 200 daily and it was not easy to run the house with this. However, when Rinku showed excellent performance, all his poverty was removed.

Did not get a place in the T20 World Cup team

Rinku performed consistently well for Team India but despite this he failed to make his place in the World Cup team. He played 15 T20 matches for India in which he scored 356 runs with a strike rate of more than 176 but despite this strong performance, he was dropped from the team.

However, now Singh will be seen playing once again on the Zimbabwe tour. Here he would like to play well and prove the selectors wrong.

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