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  1. Rudra Pratap Singh pronunciation ⓘ (born 6 December 1985) is an Indian former cricketer, who played for the India national cricket team in Test, One Day International and Twenty20 International cricket as a left arm fast-medium bowler.

  2. RP Singh. Left-arm quick Rudra Pratap Singh first made the headlines in the Under-19 World Cup in Bangladesh in 2004, taking eight wickets at 24.75 apiece and bowling well in the slog overs at...

  3. Home page of R. P. Singh. Current Research Interests. Quantum Entanglement. Quantum Space Communication. Multi-dimensional entanglement using optical vortices. Quantum imaging and quantum cryptography. Optical vortices and their properties. Light scattering. Nonlinear optics.

  4. Born on 6 December 1985, RP Singh is one in the long list of Indian pace bowlers who seem to have faded away after a bright start. RP Singh first came into contention during the U-19 world c...

  5. One of several new ball bowlers who were tried out in the mid 1980s when it became almost mandatory to have four seam bowlers in the one-day team, RP Singh was a mainstay of the Uttar Pradesh...

  6. Rudra Pratap Singh pronunciation ⓘ (born 6 January 1965) is an Indian former cricketer who played 59 first-class matches [2] between 1982 and 1996 for Uttar Pradesh and English county sides.

  7. ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2024. Bangladesh vs Netherlands. 27th Match, Group D. Oman vs England. 28th Match, Group B. Papua New Guinea vs Afghanistan. 29th Match, Group C. United States vs Ireland...

  8. Rudra Pratap Singh, better known as RP Singh is an Indian cricket player who was born in Raebareli, Uttar Pradesh on 6 December, 1985. He is a dual handed cricketer who uses his right hand for ...

  9. RP Singh. Age 38 INDIA. Left-arm medium fast Bowler. This left-arm seamer from Uttar Pradesh shot to prominence in the ICC U-19 Cricket World Cup 2004, where he took eight wickets at...

  10. RP Singh's recent matches played across all cricket formats including Tests, ODIs, T20Is and other formats