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Rinku paid the price for Impact Player rule?

Updated on: 01 May,2024 06:35 AM IST  |  New Delhi
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One can’t blame KKR for not promoting Rinku, but truth be told, the two Iyers were never in contention for national selection. Their names weren’t even up for discussion

Rinku paid the price for Impact Player rule?

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The Impact Player rule, which has made IPL contests quite literally a “12-a-side affair”, has dealt a raw deal to power-hitter Rinku Singh, who couldn’t make the Indian main squad for T20 World Cup as he simply did not have enough game time to his credit.


The 26-year-old Aligarh left-hander, who captured the cricketing world’s imagination with five sixes in an over during the previous IPL, made way for Shivam Dube in the main national squad while his name ended up being among the reserves. Dube got in thanks to more game time for Chennai Super Kings (CSK) during the first 10 games of the league.


Those who were privy to the selection meeting held in Ahmedabad on Tuesday unanimously agreed that Rinku became an easy omission for the panel because he couldn’t be fitted alongside Hardik Pandya and Dube in the same 15.


‘Risky to drop Hardik’

“No doubt, Rinku paid the price for the Impact Player rule. He is plain and simple unlucky. Hardik might be in poor form, but he is still India’s best seam bowling all-rounder, and it would have been a risk dropping him considering he is the only one who has bowled,” a BCCI source said.

So how did the Impact Player Rule become Rinku’s undoing?

Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) treated Rinku as a finisher and he never got a chance to bat in the top five. In eight innings before selection, he played merely 82 balls, which is just about 10 balls per innings.

The two Iyers—Venkatesh and skipper Shreyas—along with Angkrish Raghuvanshi, who is anything but a power-hitter got a majority of the overs, leaving Rinku with very little to do in the end.

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One can’t blame KKR for not promoting Rinku, but truth be told, the two Iyers were never in contention for national selection. Their names weren’t even up for discussion.

In contrast, CSK and their shrewd tactician Mahendra Singh Dhoni have been making optimum use of Dube ever since he came in during the 2021 season.

Dube has got to play 203 balls in nine games so far for CSK. That’s around 23 balls per game—13 more than Rinku, which enabled him to muscle 26 sixes apart from 24 fours.

Rinku, in his 82 balls, hit nine fours and six sixes.

Lack of batting time

The 13 extra balls that Dube, as Impact Player, got made all the difference, especially on flatter decks where one could hit through the line. Rinku, didn’t even get his fair share of batting on tracks where Raghuvanshi and the Iyers consumed more deliveries.

Dube hasn’t been bowling his medium pacers as Dhoni has rightly judged that his bowling ability is below par and on most days, he will be a stationary target for batters keen on range hitting.

If there wasn’t an Impact Player rule, it is not clear if Dhoni and current CSK captain Ruturaj Gaikwad would have been able to use Dube in his current avatar.

69
No. of runs scored by Rinku Singh in his last T20I innings against Afghanistan at a strike rate of 176.92

176.23
Rinku’s strike rate in T20Is. He has scored 356 in 11 innings at an impressive average of 89.00

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