Rajinder Hans

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Rajinder Hans
Personal information
Full name
Rajinder Singh Hans
Born (1953-03-10) 10 March 1953 (age 71)
Bombay, Maharashtra, India
BattingLeft-handed
BowlingSlow left-arm orthodox
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1976-77 to 1986-87Uttar Pradesh
1976-77 to 1984-85Central Zone
Career statistics
Competition FC List A
Matches 78 21
Runs scored 608 58
Batting average 11.92 9.66
100s/50s 0/0 0/0
Top score 48 12
Balls bowled 19,620 1266
Wickets 340 26
Bowling average 22.13 29.92
5 wickets in innings 27 0
10 wickets in match 5 n/a
Best bowling 9/152 3/15
Catches/stumpings 36/– 7/–
Source: Cricinfo, 27 January 2015

Rajinder Singh Hans (born 10 March 1953 in Bombay) is a former Indian first-class cricketer. He was a slow left-arm orthodox bowler and played for Uttar Pradesh between 1976–77 and 1986-87.

He took 340 first-class wickets. In the Ranji Trophy final at Mohan Nagar against Karnataka in 1977-78 he took 9 for 152, which remain the best figures for Ranji Trophy finals. He played for Central Zone against touring teams and in the Duleep Trophy from 1976-77 to 1984-85. He was part of the Indian Test squad against the touring Australian team during the 1979-80 series in India.[1]

Rajinder Singh Hans was the coach of Uttar Pradesh state from 2001-02 to 2006-07. Under his coaching, Uttar Pradesh won the Ranji Trophy in 2005-06 for the first time. He coached Jharkhand in the Ranji Trophy team in 2007–08. He was a member of the All India Junior Selection Committee for two years, 2008–09 and 2009-10. On 27 September 2012 Hans was appointed as the national selector from the Central Zone.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Rajinder Singh Hans Player profile". ESPN Cricinfo.
  2. ^ "Patil is Chief Selector, Amarnath exits". Wisden India. 27 September 2012.

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