Robin Singh: All -Rounder coming from Western Indian cricket

New -Delhi, September 13 (IANS). The Indian cricket team has always struggled with the shortage of all round. Especially an all -rounder that is skilled to bat, along with quick bowling. There are some names that are mentioned regularly. In this, the names of Kapil Dev, Ajit Agarkar, Irfan Pathan and Hardik Pandya, Shivam Dubey are taken in the contemporary era. The name we often forget to include in this list is the name of Robin Singh. Robin Singh was born on September 14, 1963 in Prince Town Trinidad. His original name is Ravindra Ramnarayan Singh. The family of Indian origin Robin Singh has lived in the Western Indian Islands since decades before his birth. Robin has been interested in cricket since childhood. He also had an attraction about India. He previously practiced in Trinidad and played cricket at school, club level. In the 1980s, a team named Hyderabad Blue went from India to West Indies to play the tournament. Robin Singh played in that match on behalf of Trinided. A man named Akbar Ibrahim invited him to the impression of Robin’s game to come to India. Robin moved to India at the age of 19 at the age of 19. After reaching Madras (now Chennai), Robin began studying economics as well as cricket at the University of Madras. Chennai was now his home for Robin. In 1989 he received citizenship from India and was then selected for India for the West Indies tour. Robin will ever have to dream of playing for the West Indies, but the congratulations have turned around for making his international debut against the same West Indies. Robin’s debut was made in 1998. He also had to play two games in that series, but got the next event after 7 years in the Titan Cup in 1996. After this he was part of Team India until 2001. He got a chance to play only one Test from India, but he played 136 ODIs. In addition to scoring 2,336 runs in 113 overs with the help of 1 century and 9 half -nerves, he also took 69 wickets. Robin, who batted with the right hand with the left hand and medium velocity, was a wonderful everything -timetable. His presence used the team. He was able to bat on any number. Together with bowling and batting, he was one of the best field workers of his era. If a few selected names will be taken to improve the level of Indian fieldwork, Robin Singh’s name will definitely come into it. He was active in coaching after his retirement from international cricket. He was the field coach of the Indian Under-19 cricket team, India, a team, Hong Kong cricket team, Indian cricket team. In the IPL, he gave coaching to Deccan Charge and Mumbai Indians team. Apart from IPL, Robin also coached in BPL, LPL and CPL. -Ians pack/ share these story tags