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  1. Nov 19, 2023 · 'They did not call me' - Kapil Dev reveals he was not invited to World Cup final. ... Venkatesh and Ayushamn Khurrana, while Dev was conspicuous by his absence. India vs Australia World Cup final ...

  2. Told him, 'Kaps, we need to talk'': India great reveals how he convinced Kapil Dev to retire. Kapil ended his legendary 16-year-long career in 1994, but the last one year, his bowling lacked the ...

  3. Nov 20, 2023 · Kapil Dev, who led India to their historic victory on June 25, against a formidable West Indies team, wanted his 1983 team to be present during this felicitation. Advertisement Back in 1983, India tripped West Indies in the final despite being massive underdogs in the final.

  4. May 20, 2016 · Former Indian skipper Sunil Gavaskar has clarified that the widely reported and believed theory of him playing a key role in dropping Kapil Dev for the fourth Test against England at the Eden Gardens in December 1984 is wrong and he had no role in the axing of the allrounder despite being the captain of the side that lost the series 1-2. p.imgci.

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  5. India first lifted the covetous World Cup trophy under Dev's leadership, when it was a 60-over a side format. Dev-led Indian unit had then stunned a star-studded West Indies unit in a low-scoring ...

  6. Mar 7, 2021 · “As far as Kapil Dev is concerned, this has been something a myth that has been spread for a long, long time. I did not propose dropping Kapil Dev. I was part of the selection committee as the Indian captain and as the Indian captain, I can join the selection committee I do not have a voting right. I'm just co opted to the selection committee.

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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kapil_DevKapil Dev - Wikipedia

    Kapil initially did not resign or take a leave of absence, from his coaching responsibilities. [88] [89] As the weeks progressed and as public discontent mounting on inaction in the match-fixing scandal and in no small measure the pressure from the then Union Sport Minister Shukdev Singh Dhindsa, [90] Kapil Dev resigned from his position of Indian Cricket Coach on 12 September 2000 vowing farewell to the game of cricket.