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Rambir Singh is from Sonipat in Haryana. He was born 0n 12th August 1998 in Saidpur in Sonipet District. His parents are Karan Singh and Ompati Singh. Ompati is no more. He has one brother. When he was just two years of age, he got cancer in his left eye. The cancer was cured but it left his eye completely blind. His right eye has some vision but the constant pressure on this eye could cause him problems in the future. Now he wears glasses to get clear visibility. He has been categorised as a B3 player. Rambir has completed his BA and presently working at a MNC as a customer support executive. He was admitted to the Delhi Blind School where he started playing cricket. In December 2015, when he just 17 years old, he was selected for the Indian Team. He played in the Asia Cup in 2016. In 2017 he played for the country in the T20 World Cup and then the ODI. He is primarily a bowler and so far has not got a chance to bat in the international matches. But in a Nationals game against Chandigarh he scored an impressive 163, his highest score to date. As a bowler his most noteworthy haul was a fantastic 3 wickets for 9 runs in 3 overs in his debut match against Nepal in the Asia Cup. That was his moment of glory. He recently took part in the IBSA world Games 2023 at Birmingham and won silver. He loves to see movies. His favourite star? Who else but Amir Khan. His favourite Cricket Star? Yuvraj Singh. He is very happy with the preparations for the World Cup. He is very appreciative of Samarthana for the excellent facilities they have provided in the Training Camp which is on now. The future? A good job and opportunity to serve cricket in some way or other. But now full attention on the upcoming tournaments.
- Hometown Shahzadpur, Haryana
- Education/Qualification B.A. 1st Year
- Category B3 (Partially Sighted)
- 1 time 'Man of the Series' award winner
- 2 time 'Man of the Match' awards
- Received a cash reward from the MSJE
- Was a part of the Asia Cup winning team in 2016