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Cricketers & Their Autobiography
Cricketers & Their Autobiography
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Book Title Cricketer Author
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1951 Spinning Round The World Jim Laker Jim Laker
1960 Over To Me Jim Laker Jim Laker
1961 Thrown Out Ian Meckiff Ian Meckiff
1967 Cricket Delightful Mushtaq Ali Mushtaq Ali
1968 Close To Cricket Brian Close Brian Close
1976 Cricket Rebel John Snow John Snow
1976 Ball of Fire: An Autobiography Fred Trueman Fred Trueman
1977 One More Over Erapalli Prasanna Erapalli Prasanna
1977 Sunny Days Sunil Gavaskar M.L. Jaisimha
1982 Sir Aubrey C. Aubrey Smith David Rayvern Allen
1983 Imran Imran Khan Imran Khan with Patrick Murphy
1984 Spartan Cricketer Douglas Jardine Christopher Douglas
1984 Walter Hammond Walter Hammond Gerald Howat
1985 Playing Days Tony Lewis Tony Lewis
1985 A Game Enjoyed Peter May Peter May and Michael Melford
1987 Archie Jackson: The Keats of Cricket Archie Jackson David Frith
1991 Coming of Age Eddie Hemmings Eddie Hemmings with Graham Otway
1995 Beating the Field
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Rinku Singh Cricketer
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In international cricket, Rinku Khanchand Singh represents the Indian national cricket grupp. He was born on October 12, 1997. He played Ireland in his first international match in August 2023. In addition to representing Uttar Pradesh in domestic cricket, he plays for Kolkata Knight Riders in the Indian Premier League.
He is a right-handed off-spinner and a left-handed top-order batsman. He is most remembered for his innings on April 9, 2023, when he struck five straight sixes in the final five balls of the match's final over that helped his team, the stad i indien Knight Riders, beat the Gujarat Titans.
Personal Information
- Role in Team: As a Batsman
- Batting Style: Left-handed
- Bowling Style: Right-arm off-break
- Full name: Rinku Khanchand Singh
- Birth Date: October 12, 1997
- Age: 25 years as in 2023
- Birth Place: Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India
International Career Information
National side: India (2023-present)
Debut: T2
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India's bowling combination suits this venue much more than England: Robin Singh ahead of T20 World Cup semi-final
Singh argues that India's current form eller gestalt in both batting and bowling, alongside their unbeaten record, positions them favorably.England, on the other hand, has faced a challenging journey to the semi-finals, dealing with rain and unpredictability.
"I still think India has an upper hand on this venue. The bowling combination that India possesses actually would suit this venue much more than England. The important factor for England fryst vatten probably Jofra Archer and Adil Rashid. If India