Rinku Singh rejoined India’s T20 World Cup 2026 squad in Kolkata, just a day after performing his father’s cremation.
His return comes at a critical juncture, with India preparing for a decisive quarter-final–like clash against West Indies at Eden Gardens.
The left-hander had flown home to Noida following India’s fixture against Zimbabwe in Chennai, after learning of his father’s passing due to stage-four cancer. He missed the subsequent match, with Sanju Samson drafted into the XI as the team management balanced tactical needs with sensitivity to Rinku’s personal loss. India responded with a commanding win to keep their campaign alive.
Now back in training, Rinku’s availability strengthens India’s middle order. His finishing ability has often tilted matches in India’s favour, and his presence adds depth as the team faces knockout intensity in Kolkata.
Beyond cricketing implications, Rinku’s return highlights the human side of elite sport — navigating grief while meeting professional expectations. His resilience could prove vital as India enters the most unforgiving stage of the tournament.


























