Ramandeep Singh, India’s six-hitting all-rounder, is ready to make a mark in the T20I series against South Africa, inspired by his idol, Andre Russell.
Inspired by West Indian powerhouse Andre Russell, Ramandeep aspires to make an impact that instil fear in the opposition
Ramandeep Singh, a 27-year-old seam-bowling all-rounder from Mohali, has been capturing attention with his powerful six-hitting skills, earning him a place in India’s T20I squad for the series against South Africa.
With hard work and clear intent, Ramandeep’s journey reflects the challenges and triumphs of a cricketer determined to stand out.
Growing up with close friend Shubman Gill, Ramandeep’s training sessions often included a contest to see who could face the most balls, with his father, Hardev Singh, as the dedicated throwdown specialist.
Despite not being picked for India U-19, he continued to excel in Punjab’s cricket circuit, eventually securing a position with the state team.
His IPL journey took off when he joined Mumbai Indians in 2022 and later KKR, where he received valuable guidance from Gautam Gambhir and encouragement from his idol, Andre Russell.
Russell’s Influence on Ramandeep Power-Hitting
Ramandeep’s meeting with Andre Russell at KKR left a profound impact on his game.
With Russell’s tips on maintaining a strong base, a still head, and a full swing, Ramandeep polished his power-hitting technique, which he has since applied to devastating effect.
“As an all-rounder myself, my role model is Andre Russell. I want to have the same impact as him. When I go to the crease, there should be fear in the opposition that I will take the game away. I want to create that kind of impact for India,” he says.
“Gautam sir planned 30-minute range-hitting sessions, and Russell made sure he was with me. His insights helped me a lot during the IPL.”
Ramandeep Said emphasising his aspiration to become a match-winner for India.
Gambhir’s Backing and Career Milestones
Gautam Gambhir, then a KKR mentor, played a key role in defining Ramandeep’s role.
Gambhir’s advice, which resonated with Ramandeep, especially during high-pressure scenarios. In an intra-squad match, he clinched victory with a six, earning Gambhir’s praise and his ongoing support.
“Gautam sir told me I would be batting at No. 7 and No. 8 and advised me to prepare accordingly,” says Ramandeep.
“During an intra-squad match at KKR, my side needed six runs off two balls to win, and I clinched the match with a six. Gautam sir told me, ‘You are my favourite cricketer in this team, and I will back you throughout the tournament. You should never play with fear’.”
This confidence, along with a successful Emerging Asia Cup performance, strengthened Ramandeep’s readiness for international cricket.
Ramandeep’s determination, coupled with his inspirations, showcases the story of a cricketer prepared to make a statement on the field. His journey emphasises the impact of mentorship and role models in shaping India’s next generation of power hitters.
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