Full name Mandeep Singh Career start February 10, 2010 Bowling style Right-arm medium Role Cricketer | Batting style Right-handed Name Mandeep Singh Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) | |
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Education Panjab University, Chandigarh Profiles |
Mandeep singh explains what a professional cricketer s kit bag contains
Mandeep Singh (born 18 December 1991) is an Indian cricketer. He plays for Punjab in the top-flight of Indian cricket. An attacking right-hand batsman who also occasionally bowls right arm medium pace, Mandeep has also played for India Blue cricket team and North Zone and is currently a part of the Royal Challengers Bangalore squad in the IPL. He has also played for Kolkata Knight Riders in the 2010 edition of the IPL. He was the vice-captain of the India Under-19 cricket team for the 2010 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup.
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- Mandeep singh explains what a professional cricketer s kit bag contains
- Watch chris gayle virat kohli mandeep singh doing bhangra
- Domestic career
- Personal life
- References

In the 2012 season of IPL, Mandeep scored 432 runs from 16 matches, including two half-centuries, and ended the tournament as Kings XI Punjab's leading run-scorer. He was also adjudged the winner of "Rising Star of the tournament Award".

On 18 July 2012 he was included in 30 probables for the World T20 tournament to be played in Sri Lanka in September 2012. However, he was not selected in the final 15-member squad.

He made his Twenty20 International (T20I) debut against Zimbabwe at Harare Sports Club on 18 June 2016.

Watch chris gayle virat kohli mandeep singh doing bhangra
Domestic career
Mandeep play for Punjab in Ranji Trophy & Vijay Hazare Trophy and for North Zone in Zonal Tournament.

He was the highest run scorer in 2015 Vijay Hazare Trophy. On the back of his form in the tournament he was selected for 2015 tour of Zimbabwe.
Personal life

Mandeep Singh's father is an athletics coach in Jalandhar. He was initially not happy with his sons cricketing ambition but was later satisfied when saw his son's cricketing potential. He also once fielded for South Africa A.
