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Robin Singh (cricketer)

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Another Robin Singh also played cricket for India
Robin Singh
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Robin Singh pronunciation, full name Rabindra Ramanarayan Singh (b. September 14, 1963, Princes Town, Trinidad and Tobago) is an Indian cricket player who had most of his appearances in one day internationals.

Although he was born in Trinidad and Tobago, Singh spent most of his cricketing career in India, making his debut in one day internationals against West Indies on March 11, 1989. However he had to wait another seven years to secure a regular place in the team. Singh was known for his middle-lower order batting and medium-pace bowling as well as his ground fielding skills. He was noted for his batting in the closing overs (usually along with Ajay Jadeja) which made him an integral part of the side that competed in the 1999 Cricket World Cup.

Singh represented the Tamil Nadu cricket team in domestic cricket. He currently resides in Adyar, Chennai.

He is currently the coach of the Indian Under-19 Team.

India squad1999 Cricket World Cup
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