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'''Gursharan Singh''' {{audio|Gursharan_Singh.ogg|pronunciation}} (born March 8, 1963, [[Amritsar]], [[Punjab (India)|Punjab]]) is a former [[India]]n [[cricket]]er who played in one [[Test cricket|Test]] and one [[One Day International|ODI]] in 1990.Gursharan is now a senior manager with Steel Authority of India,Delhi.<ref>http://www.mid-day.com/sports/2013/feb/090213-sports-cricket-remembering-gursharan-who-made-tendulkars-first-irani-hundred-possible.htm</ref>
 
==Irani trophy match vs Delhi(1989)==
On November 4,1989,Gursharan Singh represented Rest of India then and was pitted against Delhi in Wankhede staium,Mumbai; a few days before the Indian team travelled to Pakistan.He had returned to the pavilion earlier in the innings when a Sanjeev Sharma delivery fractured a finger on his right hand. But Gursharan walked out to bat, on instructions from chairman of selectors Raj Singh Dungarpur.Later Gursharan came to bat at the last and helped [[Sachin Tendulkar]] to reach his first Irani trophy century.<ref>http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/akash-lal-selector-sachin-tendulkar-retirement/1/314130.html</ref>
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