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by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Rinku Singh No Longer Borrows Bat From⁤ Virat ‌Kohli, Confirms reliance on Personal Equipment

Indian cricketer Rinku Singh has stated he has stopped borrowing bats from ​Virat Kohli ‌and is⁤ now exclusively using his​ own ⁣equipment. The ‍revelation came during ‍a recent interaction, highlighting a shift ⁢in the⁤ player’s‍ approach ⁤to‌ his cricketing gear.

“At⁤ the later stage of the IPL,I didn’t⁣ ask Virat bhai (brother) ‌to ask for a bat. Mahi bhai ⁢(MS Dhoni) and rohit bhai (Rohit Sharma) have‌ their own​ bats, ⁢and I feel I am worthy of having my own too. We are lucky⁤ that big stars share their ⁣bats with us, but I now prefer to use my own,” Rinku‌ Singh explained.

Rinku‍ Singh is currently ​part of the Indian squad for the Asia cup. While he was selected for the T20 world Cup, he ⁢did not ⁤get an prospect to play in any matches​ during the tournament.

This decision signifies Rinku Singh’s growing confidence and⁢ self-reliance as a professional cricketer. Previously, it was common for younger players to⁣ seek equipment from established stars like Kohli, Dhoni, and​ Sharma, notably during the Indian Premier league​ (IPL). ‍ Singh’s statement indicates a progression⁤ in his career where he feels equipped, both literally and figuratively, to perform with ​his own gear.

Rinku Singh ‌rose to prominence in the 2023⁣ IPL season playing for the Kolkata Knight Riders,⁣ showcasing remarkable finishing skills and earning a‌ place in ​the national team. His‍ ability to chase down targets​ under pressure quickly made him a fan favorite ‌and a valuable ‍asset to the Indian‍ middle ‌order.

The Asia Cup 2023 is currently underway, featuring⁢ India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh,⁤ Afghanistan, and Nepal. ‌The tournament serves as⁢ a crucial preparation ground for the upcoming ICC Cricket ⁢World Cup‍ 2023, which will be hosted by India in October-November.

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