Robin Singh Jr.
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Robin Singh Delhi) is a former Indian cricketer who played one Test in 1999. He currently serves as one of the cricket experts for All India Radio and as an income tax inspector for ITO, New Delhi.[1][2]
(born 1 January 1970,His sole test match was against New Zealand in 1999 at Hamilton as a replacement for Ajit Agarkar. He has represented Delhi in the Ranji Trophy, with his best performances including a 10-wicket haul for Delhi in a Ranji Trophy game. He also vice-captained the Delhi Ranji team for some time.[1] He was also part of the India `A' team against West Indies at Bangalore. He retired from first class cricket in 2004.[3]
References
- ^ a b Sushant Sharma (15 September 2012). "Who is Robin Singh (Junior)? His tale beyond cricket!". sportskeeda.com.
- ^ "Robin Singh". Cricinfo.
- ^ "The Hindu : Sport / Cricket : Robin Singh Jr. calls it a day". hindu.com.