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Learn about the life and achievements of Kapil Dev, the captain who led India to win the 1983 Cricket World Cup and became a national hero. Explore his records, awards, and legacy as an all-rounder and a cricket ambassador.
- Jan 06, 1959
- Chandigarh
- 183 cm (6 ft 0 in)
- All Rounder
Kapil Dev Nikhanj (Pronunciation: [kəpil deːʋ] born 6 January 1959) is an Indian former cricketer. He is regarded as one of the greatest all-rounders in the history of cricket, he was a fast-medium bowler and a hard-hitting middle-order batsman.
Kapil Dev took responsibility for the semi-final loss upon himself and never captained India again, although he continued to be India's first-choice pacer until he retired in 1994 as Test...
Learn about Kapil Dev's legendary career as a fast-medium bowler and all-rounder who led India to win the 1983 Cricket World Cup. Explore his statistics, awards, and contributions to the sport as a mentor, commentator, and coach.
- Jan 06, 1959
- Chandigarh
- 183 cm (6 ft 0 in)
- All Rounder
Kapil Dev, widely regarded as one of India's greatest cricketers, had a remarkable career that spanned from 1978 to 1994. Known for his dynamic all-round skills and exceptional leadership, Kapil Dev left an indelible mark on the game of cricket.
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Undoubtedly India's greatest fast-bowling allrounder, and captain of their 1983 ICC Cricket World Cup win, Kapil Dev will forever be etched into Indian cricket folklore. In the Test arena, he racked up 5,248 runs, while also taking 434 wickets, a former World Record.