R.P Singh: Profile, Age, Height, Achievements, And Career Stats

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RP Singh (Rudra Pratap Singh) is a former Indian cricketer known for his role as a left-arm fast bowler. Born on January 6, 1965, in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India, he started his first-class debut with Uttar Pradesh in 1982, contributing to 59 matches until 1996. Singh showed his talent on the international level with two ODI appearances against Australia in 1986. After retiring, Singh transitioned to coaching, taking on the role of the bowling coach for England’s Lancashire County Cricket Club. However, he served as a match referee for the International Cricket Council (ICC).

Biography of R.P Singh

  • Full name: Rudra Pratap Singh
  • Nickname: RP
  • Profession: Former cricketer, Cricket Commentator

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  • Famous For: Left-arm fast-medium bowler
  • Net Worth: $5 Million
  • Salary: NA
  • Monthly Income: NA
  • Instagram handle: NA

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Physical Status of R.P Singh 

  • Height: 5ft 11in
  • Weight: 75 kg
  • Eye Color: Black 
  • Hair Color: Black

Personal Life of R.P Singh

  • Birth Date: 6 December, 1985
  • Place of Birth: Raibareilly, Uttar Pradesh
  • Nationality: Indian
  • School: NA
  • Hobbies: Playing Cricket

Family of R.P Singh

  • Father: Shiv Pratap Singh
  • Mother: Girija Devi
  • Brother: NA
  • Sister: Akansha, Deepa
  • Wife: Devanshi Popat
  • Son: NA
  • Daughter: NA

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Career Statistics of R.P Singh

R.P Singh’s Debut:

  • Test Match: 21 January 2006 vs Pakistan
  • ODI Match: 4 September, 2005 vs Zimbabwe

R.P Singh’s Last Match:

  • Test Match: 21 August, 2011 vs England
  • ODI Match: 21 January, 2011 vs South Africa

Achievements of R.P Singh

International Records

  • 2007 ICC World Twenty20: Twenty20 victory in South Africa, emerging as the second-highest wicket-taker with 12 wickets in 7 matches at an average of 12.66.
  • 2007 ODI series in England: ODI series win in England in 2007, finishing as the highest wicket-taker with 14 wickets in 5 matches at an average of 18.28. 
  • 2008 Test series in Australia: Test series victory in Australia in 2008, leading the wicket charts with 16 wickets in 4 matches at an average of 23.75.

Other Achievements

  • Played a key role in India’s victory in the 2007 ICC World Twenty20 tournament.
  • Took 12 wickets in 7 matches at an average of 12.66 runs per wicket.
  • Played a key role in India’s victory over Australia in the Perth Test match in 2008.
  • Took 6 wickets in the match, including 4 for 56 in the second innings.
  • Had a successful career in domestic cricket, playing for Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat in the Ranji Trophy.
  • Was a regular member of the North Zone team in the Duleep Trophy.

Conclusion

RP Singh made significant contributions to Indian cricket. His role in India’s victories, including the ICC World Twenty20, the ODI series in England, and the Test series in Australia.