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Robin Singh (Robindra Ramnarine Singh) was born on 14 September, 1963 in Princes Town, Trinidad and Tobago, is an Indian cricketer. Discover Robin Singh's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?

Popular As Robindra Ramnarine Singh
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Age 60 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 14 September, 1963
Birthday 14 September
Birthplace Princes Town, Trinidad and Tobago
Nationality Trinidad and Tobago

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1963

Rabindra Ramnarine "Robin" Singh (born 14 September 1963) is an Indian former cricketer and cricket coach.

Robindra Ramnarine Singh was born in Princes Town, Trinidad and Tobago, to Ramnarine and Savitri Singh on 14 September 1963, and is of Indian descent.

His forefathers were originally from Ajmer in Rajasthan.

At the age of 19, Singh moved to Madras, India, where he earned a master's degree in economics at the University of Madras while beginning his cricket career.

He currently resides in Chennai, India, with his wife Sujata and son Dhananjay, although his parents and siblings still live in Trinidad and Tobago.

1982

While in Trinidad, Singh captained the Trinidad youth cricket team in regional tournaments from 1982 to 1983.

1983

He represented the senior Trinidad cricket team in two one-day matches in 1983, during which he played alongside Phil Simmons, David Williams, Larry Gomes, Gus Logie, Rangy Nanan, Sheldon Gomes, and Richard Gabriel.

1984

Born in Trinidad to Indo-Trinidadian parents, Singh moved to India in 1984 and studied at Madras University during which he played club and college-level cricket.

1985

Singh started his first-class career for Tamil Nadu during the 1985–86 season.

Tamil Nadu won the Ranji Trophy for the first time in 33 years with Singh performing outstandingly.

During his nearly two decade long career, he was a genuine all-rounder for his club, making more than 6,000 runs and taking 172 wickets with his medium-fast bowling.

1988

He helped Tamil Nadu win the Ranji Trophy in 1988, and was one of the season's most consistent players.

Tamil Nadu won the trophy then after 33 long years and have not won it again since.

He captained both Tamil Nadu and South Zone.

He gave up his Trinidad and Tobago passport so he could become an Indian citizen and play for India's national cricket team.

1989

He represented India in one Test and 136 ODIs between 1989 and 2001 as an all-rounder.

Singh made his debut for the Indian national cricket team in a One Day International against the West Indies cricket team on 11 March 1989.

He played two one-day Internationals, coming in to bat at number 7 both times in futile situations.

The Indian team dropped Singh after the series, and he played in domestic and overseas leagues for the next seven years, after which he secured a regular place on the Indian cricket team.

1996

Singh was recalled for the Titan Cup tournament in 1996.

1999

He was also known for his batting in closing overs (usually along with Ajay Jadeja), which made him an integral player during the 1999 Cricket World Cup.

Throughout his career, Singh was considered a better fit for One Day matches.

Singh began coaching soon after his retirement.

His first coaching position was with the Indian under-19 cricket team.

2001

He remained a regular player in the One Day Internationals until 2001.

Singh was known for his middle-to-lower order batting, medium-pace bowling, and his ground fielding skills.

He was considered as the best Indian fielder in those times.

2004

In 2004, he began coaching the Hong Kong national cricket team, helping it qualify for the 2004 Asia Cup.

2006

In 2006, Singh was appointed coach of the India A cricket team, where he coached cricketers such as Gautam Gambhir and Robin Uthappa.

Several cricketers whom Singh coached went on to play for the Indian national team.

2007

Singh was named the Indian national team fielding coach in 2007 and 2008 and was appointed the first head coach of the Deccan Chargers franchise in the Indian Premier League.

2009

Singh remained the fielding coach for the Indian national cricket team until October 2009 and was the batting coach of the Mumbai Indians, an Indian Premier League team.

2010

He has coached the Indian Premier League's Mumbai Indians since 2010 and the Caribbean Premier League's Barbados Tridents since 2013.

He has also coached the Deccan Chargers in the IPL's inaugural year.

As a player, he was known for his calmness and ability to perform under pressure.

He brought to Indian cricket world class fielding.

He joined MI in 2010 as Head coach for 3 years, which was a turning point in the team's fortunes as before that they had failed to qualify in the top four.

He helped the Mumbai Indians occupy the runner-up position during the 2010 IPL season and was a part of the coaching structure since then winning the 2013 IPL season, the 2015 IPL season 2017 and 2019 and 2020 Indian Premier League championships.

2013

He also helped win the 2013 Champions League Twenty20, and the 2011 Champions League Twenty20.

Singh coached the Khulna Division cricket team in the Bangladesh Premier League, where he helped Dwayne Smith and Andre Russell further their cricket skills.