Gagandeep Singh (cricketer, born 1981)

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Gagandeep Singh (born 3 October 1981 in Ludhiana, Punjab) is an Indian cricketer. He played for Punjab, and Kings XI Punjab in the Indian Premier League. Over a ten-year first-class career, from 1999–00 to 2009–10, he took 266 wickets at the exceptional average of 20.84, with 16 five wicket hauls, and three times took ten wickets in a match.

After his first-class career finished he enjoyed several highly successful seasons in English club cricket, for Redditch in the Worcestershire County League, and Worfield in the Shropshire County Cricket League and the Birmingham and District Premier Cricket League.

He moved to Canada in 2016 and tied up with BC cricket association and was appointed as the selector for the Canadian cricket Team.

Gagandeep Singh has also worked with the Ludhiana district under 23 cricket as a cricketing coach in 2019.

Currently, Gagandeep is appointed as the Bowling Coach for Punjab Senior Ranji Trophy Team for the year 2021.

Stated his most feared opponent was Nick Bishop of the Bohemians Cricket Club

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