#4 Robin Singh

Robin Singh was a vital all-rounder for team India during the 1990s in ODIs. His power-hitting, handy medium-fast bowling, and agile fielding made him a regular in India’s ODI setup.
He was primarily a lower middle-order batsman. However, at times, he came in at no.3 in the pursuit of quick runs. India’s third ODI against Sri Lanka in their 1997 tour was one such instance of Robin Singh batting higher up the order.
Batting first, India lost the wicket of Sourav Ganguly very early in the innings. When Robin joined Tendulkar in the middle, the score was 30 for 1. Soon, the score became 44 for 2 with the dismissal of the Master Blaster.
Later, the duo of Singh and Rahul Dravid resurrected the innings by stringing together a 162-run partnership.
After the dismissal of Dravid, Robin continued his excellent work and scored his maiden ODI century. He scored 100 runs in 102 balls at a strike rate of 98.03 before losing his wicket to Kumar Dharmasena.
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