IND vs SA 2nd T20 2023: Why did Rinku Singh say sorry even after scoring the most runs in IND vs SA 2nd T20? Rinku scored the most runs for India in the second T20 match.

Rinku Singh Played An Inning Of 68 Runs in 39 Balls:-

In the match interrupted by rain, the Indian team scored 180 runs for 7 wickets in 19.3 overs. In which Rinku Singh played an inning of 68 runs in 39 balls.

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However, South Africa won the match by five wickets through Duckworth Lewis.

But during this inning, Rinku hit two sixes and 9 fours. He also broke the glass of the media box (Rinku Singh Break Glass) while batting. In the latest video of BCCI, Riku Singh has expressed his opinion on this shot.

Why Did Rinku Singh Say Sorry Even After Scoring The Most Runs in The 2nd T20?

We Lost Three Wickets And It Was Very Difficult:-

BCCI shared a video on Wednesday morning. In this video, Rinku Singh said, β€œWhen I went to the field to bat, three of our wickets had fallen and it was very difficult, when I was playing with Surya Bhai, I talked to him.

He said that the game is playing as it has been playing. I took some time in the beginning because it was a bit difficult to understand the wicket. After this, when it set a bit, the hits started coming.”

On breaking the glass of the media box by hitting a six, Rinku Singh said, β€œI hit a six, I didn’t even know until you told me. But sorry about that.”

Why Did Rinku Singh Say Sorry Even After Scoring The Most Runs in The 2nd T20?

South Africa Defeated India By 5 Wickets:-

India vs South Africa In the second T20, Africa captain Aiden Markram won the toss and decided to bat first. Batting first, the Indian team scored 180 runs for 7 wickets in 19.3 overs, thanks to Suryakumar Yadav’s 56 runs and Rinku Singh’s 68 runs.

Why Did Rinku Singh Say Sorry Even After Scoring The Most Runs in The 2nd T20?

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In a match interrupted by rain, South Africa got the target of 152 runs in 15 overs under Duckworth Lewis. Which South Africa achieved by losing five wickets in 13.5 overs.
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