Manpreet Singh
Name: Manpreet Singh
Position: Wicketkeeper-Batsman
Number: 94
Age: 30
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About Manpreet Singh

Full Name: Manpreet Singh Date of Birth: October 5, 1994 Birthplace: Singapore Role: Right‑Handed Batter | Right‑Arm Off‑Spinner | Wicket‑Keeper Manpreet Singh has become a cornerstone of Singapore’s middle order and a dependable presence behind the stumps. Born and raised in Singapore, Manpreet first made his mark in youth cricket before graduating to the senior national side in 2019, earning T20I cap #7 against Qatar on July 22 of that year. At 30 years old, he brings a blend of experience and flair to the team. Over 50 T20Is, Manpreet has scored around 1,100 runs at a strike rate exceeding 125, including five fifties, with a top score of 59. His consistent ability to rotate strike and hit timely boundaries makes him vital in middle-over situations. With the gloves, he has completed dozens of catches and stumpings, showcasing sharp reflexes and match awareness. Off-spin is a secondary skill he offers, occasionally delivering tidy overs when Singapore needs control in middle phases. While it’s not his primary role, his bowling adds balance to the squad. Career Highlights Include: - Leading wicket-taker (11 wickets) during the 2018 T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier Eastern Sub‑Region - Maiden T20I half-century (59) among five fifties in international cricket - Over 1,000 T20I runs at a strong strike rate - Reliable middle-order anchor in both regional qualifiers and multi-nation series What sets Manpreet apart is his calm leadership and strategic mindset—qualities valued by coaches and teammates alike. He balances aggression with responsibility, adapting his game to chase or defend with composure. Off the pitch, Manpreet is known for his mentorship and community involvement. He frequently assists youth programs in Singapore, sharing his journey and emphasizing technique, fitness, and discipline. With jersey number 94, Manpreet Singh represents Singapore’s blend of cultural diversity, skill, and ambition. A smart keeper-batsman with an instinct for rising to big moments, he continues to be a central figure as Singapore builds its cricketing identity on the world stage.