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An Indian father is afflicted with liver cancer. Rinku Singh, a star, leaves the T20 World Cup camp to go home.

According to sources, India cricketer Rinku Singh hurried home from the ICC Men's T20 World Cup camp after his father's condition worsened. The information that is now accessible indicates that Rinku's father is presently receiving ventilator support due to stage 4 liver cancer. During this crucial period, the batter departed the team environment to spend time with his family. Although Rinku is a member of the India national cricket team for the competition, it is yet unclear if he would return to play for the team. The team management is keeping a careful eye on the situation.
In recent years, the left-handed hitter has grown to be a crucial element of India's white-ball lineup, especially because of his ability to finish under duress.

Rinku was not on the field during Tuesday's practice, despite the fact that many players, including Hardik Pandya, Ishan Kishan, Arshdeep Singh, Tilak Varma, Abhishek Sharma, Sanju Samson, and others, were visible.

Rinku's World Cup batting performance has been inconsistent thus far; he frequently reaches the crease with very few balls remaining to score. With a top score of 11*, he has only scored 24 runs in five innings while being undefeated twice. The left-hander has scored 115 runs in eight innings at an average of 28.75 in ten Twenty20 Internationals this year, with a strike rate of 132.18 and a top score of 44*.

On Thursday, Team India will play Zimbabwe in a match that must be won in Chennai.The Men in Blue must win their remaining games to maintain their championship defense after suffering a crushing 76-run defeat to South Africa in their Super Eight phase opener. They also need to hope that South Africa finishes the Super Eight phase undefeated.