RP Singh’s son scored a strong half -century on the land of England, fire against this team
Rp singh son half century: Harry Singh, son of former Team India player RP Singh, played a strong half -century while playing on the land of England. Harry is playing for Lankshire in England. He did wonders in the match played against Sussex on Friday in the ODI cup.
In the match against Sussex at the Hova Ground, Harry scored 74 runs in 61 balls with the help of 5 fours and 4 sixes. During this time his strike was 121.31. However, in the match, Sussex won by 1 wicket with 3 balls left. In this sense, Harry’s half -century could not be used for the team.
Father RP Singh played ODI cricket for India
Please tell that Harry Singh’s father Rudra Pratap Singh played 2 ODIs for India in 1986, in which he took 1 wicket. He played both ODIs against Australia. However, after this he could never get a chance in Team India again.
Harry scored first half -century
If we talk about Harry Singh’s career, then he has played 2 first class matches for Lankshire-2 till now, in 3 innings he scored 42 runs. During this time his high score was 31 runs.
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A First Lancashire Half-Tentury for Harry Singh.
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Apart from this, he has also played 10 List-A matches for Lankshire so far, while batting in 10 innings, he scored 197 runs at an average of 19.70, with his high score of 74 runs. It was also the first fifty of his career.
Cricket not played in India
It is also worth noting that Harry Singh did not play any cricket for India at any level. He made a first class debut for Lankshire. In this context, he can get a place in the England team on the basis of brilliant performance.