What is the story behind Rinku Singh's tattoo celebration..!?

 In the 2nd t20 match against the bangladesh team, the star player of the indian team Rinku Singh scored a stunning half-century in 26 balls. Fans are confused as to why he celebrated by showing off the new tattoo on his arm after scoring his fifty. Batting first in the 2nd t20 against bangladesh, the indian team scored 221 runs for the loss of 9 wickets in 20 overs. In this match, when the indian team lost 3 wickets for 41 runs in the power play, action player Rinku Singh formed a partnership with youngster nitish kumar Reddy. When nitish kumar reddy bowled calmly for a few minutes, Rinku Singh hit fours and sixes without any fear. Apart from that, Nitish reddy who was a bit nervous was also supportive by giving great advice. All the available balls were sixes and Rinku Singh hit a boundary. While the focus of the Bangladeshi players was on nitish kumar reddy and hardik pandya, it was Rinku Singh who hit a silent 26-ball half-century including 3 sixes and 5 fours. This is Rinku Singh's 3rd fifty in international t20 cricket. Rinku Singh, who came on in the power play overs, remained on the field till the 17th over. Hasan Shakib bowled a top-edged delivery that went straight over the back of the head and fell outside the boundary. Rinku Singh, who reached his half-century, celebrated by showing the new tattoo on his hands. Rinku Singh got "God's Plan" tattooed on his arms before this t20 series. He hit 5 sixes in the last 5 balls to win the KKR team during the match against gujarat in the IPL series. Since then Rinku Singh's entire life changed. To symbolize this, Ringu Singh has tattooed that it is God's plan. Rinku Singh celebrated by showing his tattoo after scoring his fifty. Currently, Rinku Singh's tattoo is trending among fans. Similarly, Rinku Singh did not get a chance to bat in the first t20 match. Now in the 2nd T20I, Rinku Singh has once again proved that he is the finisher of the indian team by coming into the field at a critical time.

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