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Tarak Sinha ( 31 December 1950 – 6 November 2021) was an Indian
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coach who ran the Sonnet Cricket Club in
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. In a coaching career that spanned over fifty years, he coached over 12 cricketers who went on to play international cricket for
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and more than 100
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ers. Some of his famous students included
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,
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,
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,
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and
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. He also briefly served as the coach of the
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between 2001 and 2002. He was affectionately called Ustaadji (teacher) by his charges. He was a recipient of India's
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in 2018 for his lifetime contributions to the sport.


Career


Sonnet Cricket Club

Sinha founded the Sonnet Cricket Club in 1969 after he failed to get selected in Delhi's junior team for the C. K. Nayudu Trophy. That team incidentally was led by
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, who would later go onto become a political leader with the
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. Sinha started the Sonnet cricket club along with two other cricket enthusiasts, Parmod Jain and Sharvan Kumar, at the Birla School grounds in
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, where he studied and played cricket as a
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. He worked as a clerk at the PGDAV College at the same time. With an initial batch of 20-odd trainees and minimum facilities, the club did not get affiliation with the
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(DDCA). The club was shifted to Ajmal Khan Park in
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in order to allow cricketers from other parts of the city to be trained. Followed by victories over more prominent clubs and participation in major tournaments, the club got DDCA affiliation in 1971 and was eventually promoted from D division to A division. The club then shifted to Rajdhani College where it got better facilities. The club went on to win all major trophies over the years. It also formed a rivalry with the National Institute of Sport (NIS) which was run by the government and had much better facilities. According to
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, "NIS catered to rich kids mainly and Sonnet encouraged boys from middle and lower middle class." In early 2000s, the club moved to
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in
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's South Campus, which remains its base as recently as 2020. Several cricketers who got trained at the club in the past helped Sinha run the club. Sinha was known to travel to small towns in the northern part of the country in search of talent. He also was firm in his emphasis on academics for his students, an important 'Plan B' in case careers in the sport did not pan out. He was also known to extend monetary support paying school fees and providing free equipment to students who could not afford them. In an interview with
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, Sinha said that the club's name was inspired from
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, and a desire to find a unique name. For all of his coaching services, he was referred to as ''Ustaadji'' () by his students.


Notable alumni

International cricketers who trained under Sinha at the club: * Surinder Khanna * Randhir Singh *
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Anjum Chopra Anjum Chopra (born 20 May 1977) is an Indian cricket commentator and former cricketer. She represented India in over 150 international matches across formats over 18 years. Chopra was the first woman to reach 1,000 ODI runs for India. Since ret ...
*
Ashish Nehra Ashish Nehra (; born 29 April 1979) is an Indian cricket coach and former cricketer who played in all formats of the game. Nehra announced his retirement from all forms of cricket in late 2017, with the Twenty20 International match against Ne ...
*
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*
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National and international assignments

The
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appointed Sinha the coach of
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; under him, the team won its fourth Ranji title in the 1985–86 season. In 2001–02, he was appointed head coach of the national women's team, when
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and
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were in their debut international seasons. The team went on to win its first overseas Test series, in South Africa, and beat England 4–0 at home during his tenure. In 2002, he was appointed to coach Delhi junior teams; the state won tournaments in under-15, under-19 and under-22 age groups. The
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(RCA) sought Sinha's services as the director of its academies in 2010. He was part of
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's journey from the Plate Division to its first-ever Ranji trophy title in the 2010–11 season. After his ouster from the RCA, he was appointed the coach of another Plate Division team,
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, whom he guided to the Ranji knockouts for the first time in the 2012–13 season. Sinha received the
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for lifetime achievement from the Government of India in 2018.


Personal life

Sinha's wife was killed in an accident within a few months of his marriage. He never remarried. In his personal life, Sinha was known to have had limited means. At one point, when he was served an eviction note from his landlord, cricketer
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stepped in and bought him an apartment in
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. Sinha died on 6 November 2021, from lung cancer.


Awards

*
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, 2018 *
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's Contribution to Cricket award, 2013


References

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