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Mr. Arun K. Singh C.V CURRICULUM VITAE ARUN KUMAR SINGH S.A.I. CRICKET COACH House No.08, LNIPE Campus, Shakti Nagar, Gwalior Mobile No.: 09425122842 M.P. – 474002 Personal Strength: - Aspiration for excellence, enthusiastic and hard working, to work under any given circumstances and come out with a positive result, commitment to work Loves discipline and believe in presenting examples. Career Objective: - To serve the profession with utmost sincerity, dedication and diligence, respects its healthy traditions and norms to produce quality sportsman who can excel in the field of cricket and can bring laurels to the country. Education Qualification: - M.A. (History) from University of Allahabad (U.P.) in 1987. Achievements in Cricket: - Played first class cricket from 1984 to 1989 as all rounder. Right arm medium pace bowler and middle order batsman. Attended India Camp (U-15) in 1979-80 at Mount Abu. Represented University of Allahabad in North Zone Inter University Cricket Tournament from 1983 to 1989 Captained University of Allahabad in N.Z.I.U. (North Zone Inter University) in 1988-89 Awarded “Colour” by University of Allahabad for best performance in 1985-86. Played for “Sungrace Mafatlal” Bombay as a professional under the Captaincy of Sandeep Patil from 1987-1989. Professional Qualification: - Diploma in Cricket Coaching in 1991-92 from Sports Authority of India, National Institute of Sports, Patiala, India. Toped in Level-A Cricket Coaching Course of BCCI (NCA) in 2010. Job Experience: - Indian telephone industries Ltd. Naini. Allahabad. Offered the post of Dy. Sports officer through sports quota, served there from Jan. 1989 to Aug. 1992 and represented I.T.I. in Inter Unit Championship, Bagged “Best {Player Award” in 1990-91}. Present Job: - Secured distinction in diploma in cricket coaching, Sports Authority of India offered the post of Cricket coach and joined in Sept. 1992 at “PACE BOWLERS ACADEMY” Chandigarh. Then posted at D.C.C. Ratlam from Dec. 1992 to Aug. 1999. Since then I have been coaching cricketers of various levels and produced several national and International player’s (Men & Women). Present Place of Posting: - Posted at Lakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education (Deemed University) Gwalior, M.P. since 1999. Posted in M.P. since last 16 years and contributed allots by working in different capacities. Coaching Experience: - Coached M.P. State (U-15) team from 2001-2003. Coached M.P. State (U-17) team from 2003-2004. Coached L.N.I.P.E. Cricket team (Men) from 2000 to 2011. Coached Himachal Pradesh (U-15) State Cricket team for Pollyumriger Trophy in 2006-2007. Giving training and coaching to the budding cricketers of “LNIPE Cricket Nursery” Established by LNIPE for local boys. Worked as “Curtator” in Capt. Roop Singh Stadium Gwalior for several International and National Level Matches. Appointed selector of Indian University Cricket team in 2006-2007 at Kolkatta. Teaching Experience: - Handling Cricket specialization classes at Graduate level for LNIPE. Teaching Cricket to the regular P.G. Diploma in coaching students from 2004 to till date. Handling Cricket classes in UGCs Academic Staff College, participants of refresher course since 2000 to till date. Published Work: - A book entitled “CRICKET –A scientific approach” shortly coming out for circulation. Several articles on Cricket published in “Scientific Journal” of S.A.I. Articles on Scientific Training for Cricketers published in leading news papers. Article on “Fitness of a Cricketer” published in LNIPE & NRDC journal. Honors and Award: - “Ati Vishist Jyoti” (a single honor) best student award 1991-92 by N.S. National Institute of Sports, Patiala. “Vishist Jyoti” (a single honor) having topped in cricket batch. “Best Sports service award” presented by “Rotary Club” M.P. state India. Honored by Gwalior Vikas Parishad for the best contribution in the filed of cricket in 2006-2007. Awarded Trophy by GDCA for best coach of the year 2006. Extra Co-curricular Activities: - Represented district in Badminton and Tennis, Music and Literature are the favorite leisure’s. Personal Details: - Nationality : Indian Date of Birth : 21/12/1966 Father’s Name : Shri S.N. Singh Marital Status : Married to Meera Singh Language known : Hindi & English List of Players Produced: - INTERNATIONAL: S.No. Name Year Representation Level 1. Naman Ojha 1998-2000 M.P. State in Vijay Merchant Trophy (U-16) Coach Bihar Trophy (U-19) 2001-2002 Representing M.P. in Ranji Trophy 2004 to till date Representing India “A” in 2004-2005 at Kenya. 2011 Toured Zimbabwe with Indian Cricket Team Represented India 2014 Toured with Indian Cricket Team Australia Playing IPL T20 2010 to till date Rajasthan Royals & Delhi Daredevils Represented India in 28 Aug. 2015 to India Senior Test Matches Test Matches against 01 Sep. 2015 Sri Lanka 2. Bindeshwari Goel 2003-2004 Represented India and toured South Africa and (Vikram Awardee) England. 3. Arundhati Kirkire 1999-2000 Represented India in Women’s World Cup held (Vikram Awardee) in New Zealand. Toured England and South Africa with the Indian team in 2003 -2004. ZONAL: 1. Kulvinder Bagga 2000-2001 Represented West Zone in Vizzy Trophy held at Bombay. 2. Rohit Prakash 2000-2001 Represented West Zone in Vizzy Trophy held at Bombay. 3. Prabhakar Pandey 2000-2001 Represented West Zone in Vizzy Trophy held at Bombay. 4. Bhishm Singh 2000-2001 Represented West Zone in Vizzy Trophy held at Bombay. 5. Sujestha Sharma 2000-2001 Represented West Zone in Vizzy Trophy held at Bombay. 6. Rohit Prakash 2005-2006 Represented Central Zone in Duleep Trophy held at Assam. 7. Avijit Mandal 2005-2006 Represented West Zone in Vizzy Trophy held at Bombay and selected to represent combined University team (All India University) attended camp at N.C .A. Bangalore. 8. Mahesh S. Dhapola 2005-2006 Represented West Zone in Vizzy Trophy held at Bombay 2006-2007 Represented West Zone in Vizzy Trophy and were winner of Vizzy Trophy held at Kolkatta. 9. Anupam Rathore 2005-2006 Represented West Zone in Vizzy Trophy held at Bombay. 10. Shashank Singh 2011-2012 Represented West Zone in Vizzy Trophy held at Rewa. 11. Vivek Singh 2012-2013 Captained West Zone in Vizzy Trophy held at Calcutta. 12. Sanat Gurjar 2012-2013 Represented West Zone in Vizzy Trophy held at Calcutta. 13. Prashant Mavai 2012-2013 Represented Jiwaji University in All India University Tournament. Represented University Cricket League (UCL). 14. Sanat Gurjar 2012-2013 Represented Jiwaji University in All India University Tournament. Represented University Cricket League (UCL). 15. Ravi Sikarwar 2012-2013 Represented Jiwaji University in All India University Tournament. Represented University Cricket League (UCL). 16. Mukul Raghav 2013-2014 Captained Central Zone (U-19) held at different venues. 17. Pranjal Dixit 2015-2016 Represented Central Zone (U-16) held at Shimoga, Karnataka. NATIONAL: 1. Ashutosh Jadhav 2006 to 2007 Represented M.P. in Ranji Trophy 2005 -2007 Represented M.P. in U -22 2. Rohit Prakash 2003 to 2008 Represented U.P. in Ranji Trophy 3. Amit Sharma 2005-2007 Represented M.P. in U-22 2007-2008 Selected for Ranji Trophy Camp 2010-2011 Selected for Ranji Trophy IPL T20 2010 -2011 Deccan Charger 4. Shivraj Khainwar 2005 -2007 Representing M.P. in U -22 5. Puneet Tomar 2002-2005 Represented M.P. in U-15 and U-17 6. Mayank Rajput 2002-2005 Represented M.P. in U-15 and U-17 2006 -2007 Currently Representing M.P. in U -22 7. Manvendra Singh 2003-2004 Represented M.P. U-19 Coach Bihar Trophy 8. Harish Yadav Represented India Camp U -15 9. Harsh Jhanwar 2012-2013 Represented Madhya Pradesh in U-16. Toured England with M.P. Team. 10. Amit Sharma Nov. to Jan., Nationals : Jan. & Feb, a. M.P. Ranji trophy squad, 2013-14 b. M.P. Ranji trophy onedayers c. Gwl. Div. (Sr.)/ T20 11. Mukul Raghav Dec. –Jan. Nationals: Nov.- Dec. a. Captained Central zone U-19, Jan. & Feb, b. Captained M.P. in Cooch Bihar trophy U-19. 2013-14 c. Gwl. Div. (Sr.)/ T20 12. Ravi Sikarwar Nov. – Dec. Nationals: Jan. & Feb, a. Represented M.P. in Cooch 2013-14 Bihar trophy U-19 b. Gwl. Div. (Sr.)/ T20 13. Yuvraj Rao Nov. – Dec. Nationals: Jan. – Feb. a. Represented M.P. Schools U-16 2013-14 b. Represented Gwl. Div. U-18 14. Pranjal Dixit Camp at Indore Nationals: Dec. – Jan. a. Representing M.P. U-16 2013-14 b. Represented Gwl. Div. U-16 15. Arun Rana 2015-16 Nationals: a. M.P. U-19 Trainees representing Gwalior Division Cricket Team in various age group tournament. 1. Sharad Singh 2013 -2014 Gwl. Div. Sr. 2. Arun Singh Rana 2013 -2014 Gwl. Div. U-18 3. Puneet Sharma 2013-2014 Gwl. Div. U-16 4. Somesh Chaturvedi 2013 -2014 Gwl. Div. U-16 5. Kushagra Tomar 2013 -2014 Gwl. Div. U-16 6. Yagesh P. S. Tomar 2013-2014 Gwl. Div. U-16 7. Sajal Chaturvedi 2013 -2014 Gwl. Div. U-14 8. Mayur Patil 2013 -2014 Gwl. Div. U- 14 9. Udit P. S. Tomar 2013-2014 Gwl. Div. U- 14 10. Harshit Gaur 2013 -2014 Gwl. Div. U- 14 Trainees representing Chambal Division Cricket Team in various age group tournament. 1. Rajesh Tomar 2011-2015 Chambal Div. U-19 and Senior 2. Prashant Mavai 2011-2015 Chambal Div. U-19 and Senior 3. Sanat Gurjar 2011-2015 Chambal Div. U-19 and Senior 4. Yagyesh P. S. Tomar 2014-2015 Chambal Div. U-16 5. Udit P. S. Tomar 2014-2015 Chambal Div. U-16 6. Abhishek Tomar 2014-2015 Chambal Div. U-16 7. Ranjan Kar 2014-2015 Chambal Div. U-16 Trainees representing Hoshangabad Division Cricket Team in various age group tournament. 1. Sidhardh Balodhi 2014-15 Hoshangabad Div.
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