[India] - 'He is responding to the ball and not ...': Katich admires Rinku

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
NEW DELHI: Former Aussie player Simon Katich lauded young India star Rinku Singh, stating that he has been doing everything right in the
series ahead of India's third T20I match against Australia at Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati on Tuesday.India lead the five-match
series 2-0 after beating Australia convincingly in the first two games
Rinku, who has great temperament and never buckles under pressure, guided India to a thrilling last-ball victory in the first T20I before
smashing an unbeaten 31 off just nine balls, consisting of four fours and two sixes, in the second T20I.Katich shared his perspective on
whether Rinku Singh could serve as the finisher that India has been searching for."He (Rinku) has made it his own, particularly for the
Kolkata Knight Riders this season, and now for India
Yes, there will be competition when the more experienced players come back into the team
He is doing everything right, and it is such a specialist role
It's not just an easy role that someone can fill in for when they have been playing at No
4 or 5
You need to get going from the word 'go' and get those 30 runs in eight or nine balls
He has been doing that consistently, which is not an easy thing to do in that role
The way he is doing it is the most impressive part because he is reacting to the ball and not pre-meditating," Katich said while speaking on
JioCinema.Yashasvi Jaiswal - A mixture of Virender Sehwag and Sourav GangulyOn the other hand, ex-Indian cricketer Abhishek Nayar offered
his insights on the certainty of Yashasvi Jaiswal's role in the upcoming T20 World Cup."He (Yashasvi) has been part of the T20 set-up for
the last couple of series and has constantly done well for the team
Even in Test cricket, he is someone who is evolving into a future star
So, you expect him to be on the team
It is still a fair distance away, with IPL in between
But the way he is playing now, he will surely be a frontrunner for that spot," Nayar said.