AG Ram Singh passes away (1908-1999) (12 August 1999)
One of the seminal figures of Tamil Nadu cricket, AG Ram Singh passed away yesterday
12-Aug-1999
12 August 1999
AG Ram Singh passes away (1908-1999)
Anand Vasu
One of the seminal figures of Tamil Nadu cricket, AG Ram Singh passed
away yesterday. Ram Singh was 91. Ram Singh never played an official
Test for India, though he represented India in two unofficial Test
matches. He came close to going on India's tour to England in 1946,
but was denied a place because the selectors believed he had a heart
problem.
Originally from Amritsar, he adopted Madras (now Chennai) as his
second home and established himself as a top class all-rounder. Ram
Singh has the distinction of picking up the first ever wicket to fall
in the Ranji Trophy. Playing against Mysore in the 1934-35 season, Ram
Singh picked up 11 wickets, spinning Tamil Nadu to victory in just one
day! Apart from bowling excellent orthodox left-arm spin, Ram Singh
was also a classy batsman.
Ram Singh continued to contribute richly to Tamil Nadu cricket as a
coach, after retiring as a player. It was during his tenure as coach
in 1955-56 that Madras clinched the Trophy. Ram Singh's sons AG Kripal
Singh and AG Milkha Singh went on to represent India. His
grandchildren Harjinder Singh and Arjan Kripal Singh have represented
Tamil Nadu.
The TNCA honoured him earlier this year by naming the West Gate of the
MA Chidambaram stadium after him.
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