India received a major boost on Thursday ahead of the fourth T20I against England at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune as the team’s assistant coach, Ryan Ten Doeschate, declared batter Rinku Singh fit for the match.
Rinku had missed the second and third T20I of the series against England owing to a back spasm. While the hosts won the second game by just two wickets, riding to a stellar half-century knock from Tilak Varma, their aim to seal the series in the third tie, Rajkot on Tuesday, went in vain as Adil Rashid wreaked havoc to hand England a 26-run win.
Rinku has, however, recovered, thus adding to India’s firepower down the order. “Rinku Singh is fit. He will be ready to go tomorrow,” said the Dutchman, who joined the Indian camp in the new role last September.
His back spasm saw the head coach, Gautam Gambhir, back Dhruv Jurel for the two matches. He batted at No. 5 in the second tie, but was pushed to No. 7 in the third game, as he looked out of place in the format. He scored just six runs across the two games as the team management was criticised over Jurel’s batting position.