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“Every Ball That I Hit Out Of Ground Dedicated the people who sacrificed so much for me”: KKR’s Rinku Singh

Written by Shreyas Vyas

Having a contract worth Rs 55 lakh with KKR, it is extraordinary because what transpired on Sunday evening was the culmination of all the hard work put in by the 25-year-old  Rinku Singh and the unwavering faith and support from the KKR franchise.

Hailing from Aligarh in Uttar Pradesh, Rinku comes from a lower-middle-class family. His father delivered LPG cylinders while in the 2015-16 season when they had a debt of Rs 5 lakh, Rinku, while playing for the UP under-19 side, began saving from his daily allowance and even took up the job of a domestic worker where he would have been required to sweep and mop.

“My father struggled a lot, I come from a farmer’s family. Every ball that I hit out of the ground was dedicated to the people who sacrificed so much for me,” Rinku said after his match-winning knock.

One of the earliest products of the KKR academy, Rinku has worked extensively with the team’s assistant coach Abhishek Nayar and the results were there in Ranji Trophy as well.

If there was heartbreak at the end of their nervous chase against Lucknow Super Giants last year when he hit a 15-ball 40 with KKR needing 21 from the last over, there was light at the end of the tunnel for Rinku who did one better on Sunday with praise coming from all corners.

Not being able to take his side over the line certainly left a lasting impression as Rinku recalled it on Sunday.

“(I) had the belief that I could do it. Last year I was in a similar situation in Lucknow. Had the belief back then too. Didn’t think too much out there. Those shots just happened one after the other. That last one was back of the hand, and I struck it off the back foot,” he said.

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