Arjan Kripal Singh, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Arjan Kripal Singh

Indian cricketer

Date of Birth: 13-Feb-1969

Place of Birth: Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

Profession: cricketer

Nationality: India

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About Arjan Kripal Singh

  • Arjan Kripal Singh (born 13 February 1969 in Madras (now Chennai), Tamil Nadu), is an Indian cricketer.
  • He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-pace bowler.
  • He hails from a family of cricketers with his grandfather A.
  • G.
  • Ram Singh playing in two unofficial Test matches, his father A.
  • G.
  • Kripal Singh (14 Test matches) and uncle A.
  • G.
  • Milkha Singh (4 Test matches) representing India in Test cricket.
  • Another uncle A.G.
  • Satwender Singh played first class cricket for Madras cricket team and Tamil Nadu cricket team.
  • His brother Swaran Kripal Singh played in domestic cricket briefly.
  • His grandfather hailed from Amritsar, Punjab (India) who settled down in Madras and played for the local team.
  • All members of the family played for the local team only. Arjan Kripal Singh was selected for the inaugural World U-19 Cup in 1988 in Australia.
  • He captained the side for one game in place of M.
  • Senthilnathan.
  • Arjan Singh made his debut in Ranji Trophy domestic cricket in the 1988/89 season but never achieved his true potential.
  • He never received an opportunity to play International Cricket and disappeared from domestic cricket after the 1994/95 season. Arjan Kripal Singh played as a semi-professional guest in the Ottawa Valley Cricket Council in Canada during the 92, 96 seasons.
  • He was remarkably successful in the lower echelon B division but was very unlucky in the higher level A division where the consistently high quality of bowling was his undoing.
  • He scored heavily in the B division with 4 centuries in the 92 season and 2 centuries in the 96 season and a brace of fifties.
  • Curiously, he failed to even reach double figures in the A division.
  • In both 92 and 96, his host team, New Edinburgh Cricket Club were league champions, largely due to Arjan's contributions.

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