'Your dream has come true, I will miss you so much', Rinku Singh gets emotional remembering his late father, post goes viral

Posted on 10th Mar 2026 by rohit kumar

"Papa says, 'Son will make a name for himself, my son will do such work...'" To prove this song from the movie Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak is true, every son strives to live up to his father's expectations. Some achieve their goals, while others never stop struggling.

 

 

Indian cricket team star Rinku Singh proved this. He fulfilled his father's dream. Recently, India won the T20 World Cup 2026, and Rinku was part of that champion team. However, during the tournament, a mountain of grief fell upon Rinku. His father passed away from liver cancer.

 

 

No one, neither you nor I, can imagine the grief Rinku was experiencing, but his love for his country was demonstrated by his decision to continue playing the tournament. Now, Rinku has shared an emotional post on Instagram remembering his late father.

 

 

Rinku Singh Remembers His Late Father

In fact, Rinku Singh wrote in an emotional Instagram post about his father,

 

 

I've never gone so long without talking to you. I don't know how I'll go on without you... But I'll need you every step of the way. - Rinku Singh

 

 

Remembering his late father, he continued,

 

You taught me that duty comes first... so I was just trying to fulfill your dream on the field. Now that your dream has been fulfilled... I just wish you were with me. I'll miss you in every small and big joy. I'll miss you so much, Papa... so much. - Rinku Singh (Instagram post)

 

 

This is how Rinku Singh performed in the T20 World Cup 2026

Rinku Singh played the first five matches for India in the ICC T20 World Cup 2026, scoring 6, 1, 11*, 6*, and 0 against the USA, Namibia, Pakistan, the Netherlands, and South Africa.

 

 

He was dropped from India's playing XI for the Super 8 match against Zimbabwe in Chennai on February 26, and Sanju Samson got the chance in his place.

 

 

Samson scored 25 against Zimbabwe at Chepauk and then played brilliant innings of 97 off 50 balls against the West Indies, 89 off 42 balls against England, and 89 off 46 balls in the final against New Zealand. Sanju Samson scored the most runs for India in the T20 World Cup 2026 and also won the Player of the Tournament award by scoring a total of 321 runs.

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