Tarak Sinha
Tarak Sinha, Rishabh Pant's late coach, was remembered with emotion by the Indian sprinter.

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Coach Tarak Sinha’s death was mourned by Rishabh Pant.


On Saturday, Tarak Sinha, a well-known coach, passed away.

To attend the T20 World Cup, Pant is currently in the UAE

Rishabh Pant, India’s wicketkeeper-batsman, expressed his condolences on Saturday following the death of legendary coach Tarak Sinha at the age of 71.

R.I.P. Tarak Sinha, the legendary coach of the Indian cricket team, passed away on Saturday at the age of 71 after a long battle with cancer. He has coached a wide range of players, including Surinder Khanna, Manoj Prabhakar, and Ajay Sharma, as well as Ashish Nehra and Sanjeev Sharma, and Shikhar Dhawan. According to Pant, coach Sinha treated him as if he were his son, and he will always accompany the wicket-keeper when he steps onto the field.

“One of the most influential people in my life. I feel betrayed because you treated me like a son. Every time I step onto the field, you will be there with me. Please accept my deepest sympathies. Tarak sir, may your soul rest in peace “@Pant Twitter

After a courageous two-month battle with lung cancer, Shri Tarak Sinha, the founder of the Sonnet Club, passed away at 3 a.m. on Saturday, according to an official statement from the Sonnet Cricket Club.

“Throughout his time at Sonnet Cricket Club, he has been the driving force behind the club’s success in India and Delhi. We want to thank everyone who has prayed for his recovery and supported him during these difficult times “The statement is here.

The Sonnet Club has served as Delhi’s main source of cricketing talent since Sinha first joined the club.

After Desh Prem Azad and Gurcharan Singh, Ramakant Achrekar, and Sunita Sharma, Sinha is the only cricket coach to receive the Dronacharya award.

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