Virat Kohli, BCCI Offer Condolences After Rinku Singh's Father Passes Away

Indian cricketer Rinku Singh's father, Khanchand Singh, passed away following a prolonged battle with liver cancer. Batting star Virat Kohli expressed his deep sadness and offered prayers to Rinku and his family on social media. Rinku Singh has left the Indian T20 squad and will not travel to Kolkata for the next match against West Indies. The BCCI president and UPCA chief have also extended their heartfelt condolences to the grieving cricketer and his family.

Key Points: Virat Kohli Condoles Rinku Singh's Father Demise | BCCI Support

  • Rinku Singh's father Khanchand battled liver cancer
  • Virat Kohli offered condolences on social media
  • Rinku left India squad to be with family
  • BCCI confirmed he won't travel for next match
  • UPCA chief expressed solidarity with the family
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My heartfelt prayers are with you: Kohli offers condolences after Rinku Singh's father demise

Virat Kohli and BCCI officials offer condolences as cricketer Rinku Singh's father, Khanchand, passes away after battling liver cancer.

My heartfelt prayers are with you: Kohli offers condolences after Rinku Singh's father demise
"Deeply saddened by the news of Rinku's father's demise. My heartfelt prayers and thoughts are with you - Virat Kohli"

New Delhi, Feb 27

India batting stalwart Virat Kohli mourned the passing of batter Rinku Singh's father, Khanchand, who passed away on Friday following a prolonged battle with liver cancer.

Khanchand had been admitted to Yatharth Hospital in Greater Noida on February 21 after his condition deteriorated significantly and was placed on ventilator support before he passed away in the raly hours on Friday.

"Deeply saddened by the news of Rinku's father's demise. My heartfelt prayers and thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time. May you always find strength in his eternal blessings. Om Shanti," Kohli shared on X.

The mortal remains of Khanchand Singh were brought to Aligarh from Greater Noida this afternoon, where Rinku gave a shoulder to the mortal remains of his father in his funeral procession.

Rinku, who left Chennai at 5:00 am to rush to New Delhi, had previously been by his father's side when his condition worsened but rejoined the T20 World Cup squad ahead of India's match against Zimbabwe at the MA Chidambaram Stadium on Thursday, though he did not feature in the playing eleven as Sanju Samson got the nod to play and open the batting alongside Abhishek Sharma.

Earlier, BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia told IANS that Rinku will not travel with the team to Kolkata for their next Super Eights fixture against the West Indies, to be played on Sunday.

Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association (UPCA) chief Prem Manohar Gupta also condoled the demise of the cricketer's father. "Really disheartened to hear about the demise of Rinku Singh's father. Happiness had just begun to come into the family, and Rinku's wedding had recently been fixed. At such a time, this loss feels even more painful. The entire UPCA stands firmly with Rinku Singh and his family," he told IANS.

The BCCI president Mithun Manhas extended his heartfelt condolences via X post, "Deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Rinku Singh's father. My heartfelt condolences to Rinku and his family in this difficult time. May lord Shiva give him the strength to stay strong."

- IANS

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Priya S
Heartbreaking. Just when his career was taking off and his wedding was fixed, this happens. Life can be so cruel. My thoughts are with Rinku and his family. It's good that BCCI is allowing him time off. Family always comes first.
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Rahul R
Respect to Kohli for his message. He always stands by his teammates, on and off the field. Cancer is a terrible disease. May Rinku's father's soul rest in peace. The entire cricket fraternity is with you, Rinku.
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Sarah B
This is so sad. The article mentions he gave a shoulder to the bier... that image is so powerful and heartbreaking. The strength it must take. Wishing him and his family peace during this incredibly difficult time.
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Aman W
Om Shanti. It's good to see the cricket board and associations supporting him. In our culture, losing a father is like losing your pillar. He will need all the support. Hope he takes all the time he needs.
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Kriti O
While the condolences are nice, I just hope the media gives the family privacy. They don't need every detail of the funeral procession reported. Let them grieve in peace. Our prayers are enough.

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