Maninder Singh

Cricket Player

Maninder Singh was born in Pune, Maharashtra, India on June 13th, 1965 and is the Cricket Player. At the age of 58, Maninder Singh biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
June 13, 1965
Nationality
India
Place of Birth
Pune, Maharashtra, India
Age
58 years old
Zodiac Sign
Gemini
Profession
Cricketer
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Maninder Singh Life

Maninder Singh (born in Pune, India) is a former international cricketer who has competed in 35 Test matches and 59 One Day Internationals.

Singh holds the test record for the most tests in a complete career without aggregating 100 runs.

Maninder was regarded as the successor to Bishan Singh Bedi, who later held the record as India's top spinner in terms of wickets, due to his slow left-arm orthodox spin.

Maninder Singh resigned prematurely due to personal reasons.

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Maninder Singh Career

Career

Maninder Singh began his career playing against Pakistan at Karachi, in December 1982. His last match was against Zimbabwe in May 1993. He was regarded as an heir apparent of the legendary Bishan Singh Bedi, and at the height of his career, he was reputed to possess a huge variety in his arsenal. He is often credited to have bowled an over, in which each of the six balls would be different from the previous one juggling with flight, length and spin. His international career was however cut short due to lot of internal team politics. He took 88 wickets in his 35 Tests, with a best of seven wickets for 27 runs. He took 66 wickets in One Day Internationals and a best of four wickets for 22 runs.

He is now mostly remembered for his dismissal in the Madras test resulting in a tie against Australia in 1986–87 series.

Though now retired from active cricket, Maninder is still in the scene as a cricket expert.

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