Amritsar Govindsingh Kripal Singh pronunciationⓘ (6 August 1933 – 22 July 1987) was an Indian Test cricketer.
He played a leading role in Madras winning the Ranji Trophy in 1954–55, scoring 636 runs and taking 13 wickets.
In one of the Test matches in 1963–64 when many English players went down with injury and illness, Kripal fielded for them almost as a permanent substitute.
He was born a Sikh, but between his Test appearances, Kripal fell in love with a Christian girl and converted to marry her and shaved off his beard and had hair cut.
He was a national selector at the time of his death and had been due to become chairman of the selection committee in August 1987.