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Ian Dev Singh
Personal information
Full name
Ian Dev Singh Chauhan
Born (1989-03-01) 1 March 1989 (age 36)
Gandhinagar, Gujarat
BattingRight-hand batsman
BowlingRight-arm off-break
RoleBatsman
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2006/7 - presentJammu and Kashmir
2013/4 - presentNorth Zone
Career statistics
Competition Ranji Trophy Duleep Trophy
Matches 45 2
Runs scored 2612 145
Batting average 34.82 145.00
100s/50s 8/12 1/0
Top score 170 145
Balls bowled 276
Wickets 2
Bowling average 79
5 wickets in innings
10 wickets in match
Best bowling 1/16
Catches/stumpings 34/0 0/0

Ian Dev Singh is an Indian cricketer who plays predominantly as a batsman. He has been captain of the Jammu and Kashmir cricket team in the Ranji Trophy since 2013.

Early Life

Ian Dev Singh was born in Gandhinagar, and named after Ian Botham and Kapil Dev, his father's two favourite cricketers. He completed his Bachelor of Engineering degree at D. Y. Patil University in Navi Mumbai while simultaneously playing Ranji Trophy cricket, occasionally necessitating flying in to sit an exam directly between Jammu and Kashmir fixtures.[1]

Career

Jammu and Kashmir's cricketing infrastructure remains somewhat underdeveloped, and Dev Singh developed as a cricketer by playing club cricket in Mumbai. He noted in 2012 that, '[t]he competition even at the club level [in Mumbai] is very tough whereas back in our state, we get limited opportunities. We rarely get solid preparation before the Ranji season commences.'[2]

Another major influence on the development of his game was former India captain Bishan Bedi, coach of Jammu and Kashmir between 2011 and 2014. With Bedi's guidance helping him overhaul his mental approach to batting, Dev Singh scored 406 runs at 67.66 in first-class matches in 2011-12, and earned selection for North Zone in the Duleep Trophy.[2] For his part, Bedi described Dev Singh as 'a very good shorter version batsman and a brilliant fielder' who was 'definitely ready for a break', either in the form of an international call-up or an IPL contract. [1] As of 2015, however, such honours have eluded him.


References


Category: Indian cricketers Category: Jammu and Kashmir cricketers Category: 1989 births Category: Living people Category: Sportspeople from Gujarat Category: Anglo-Indian people