Indian Cricket's Rising Stars: The Future Icons of Batting
Rathour believes in the talent coming through Indian cricket, but underlines the need for a well-managed transition process. While he accepts the challenge in replacing legendary figures, he is buoyed by the performance of the young guns and believes that experienced players will take over in ODIs.
Furthermore, Rathour has praised Rinku Singh despite his absence from the 2024 T20 World Cup Indian team. Rinku, who debuted in August last year, has played a crucial role as a finisher in T20Is, with an average of 83.2 and a strike rate of 176.27. Rathour believes Rinku's all-format capacity, as evidenced by his impressive stats in first-class and List A cricket, makes him a potential asset to Indian cricket's batting future.
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