One of the most famous coaches in Delhi’s cricketing circle, Tarak Sinha died of prolonged illness in Delhi on November 06. He was coach for the famous Sonnet Cricket Club and has taken his last breath, aged 71.
He is credited with unearthing and coaching some of the stars of the current generation such as Rishabh Pant, Shikhar Dhawan and Nitish Rana from the Sonnet club and was awarded with the lifetime Dronacharya Award in 2018. The club has also produced big players of the past such as Surinder Khanna, Sanjeev Sharma, Manoj Prabhakar, the late Raman Lamba, KP Bhaskar, Ajay Sharma, Atul Wassan, Aakash Chopra, Anjum Chopra, Rumeli Dhar, Ashish Nehra among others under his watch.
"It is with heavy heart we have to share this tragic news of Shri Tarak Sinha, the founder of Sonnet Club, has left us for heavenly abode at 3 am on Saturday after a brave battle with lung cancer for two months," the Sonnet Cricket Club said in a statement.
"He has been the soul of Sonnet Cricket Club which has given India and Delhi cricket so many gems. We want to thank each and everyone who has been by his side in these trying times and prayed for his recovery. We also want to appreciate the efforts put in by the doctors in Jaipur and Delhi who worked tirelessly to revive him.
"Tarak sir's pride was his students, and his support through this period kept him going. He was only thinking about grooming young talent during this battle. Even at the age of 70, he was enthusiastic about getting to the field and working on young cricketers. He was in good spirits till his last breath, believing he could still get up on his feet!”
Former Indian opener Aakash Chopra, who was one of Tarak Singh’s pupil in his young days, took to his Twitter account to pay him final tributes.