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Kapil Dev      

Full name Kapildev Ramlal Nikhanj

Born January 6, 1959, Chandigarh

Current age 50 years 320 days

Major teams India, Haryana, Northamptonshire, Worcestershire

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm fast-medium

Kapildev Ramlal Nikhanj
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 6s Ct St
Tests 131 184 15 5248 163 31.05 8 27 61 64 0
ODIs 225 198 39 3783 175* 23.79 3979 95.07 1 14 71 0
First-class 275 384 39 11356 193 32.91 18 56 192 0
List A 310 270 47 5481 175* 24.57 2 23 99 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 131 227 27740 12867 434 9/83 11/146 29.64 2.78 63.9 17 23 2
ODIs 225 221 11202 6945 253 5/43 5/43 27.45 3.71 44.2 3 1 0
First-class 275 48853 22626 835 9/83 27.09 2.77 58.5 39 3
List A 310 14947 9161 335 5/43 5/43 27.34 3.67 44.6 3 2 0
Career statistics
Test debut Pakistan v India at Faisalabad, Oct 16-21, 1978 scorecard
Last Test New Zealand v India at Hamilton, Mar 19-23, 1994 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut Pakistan v India at Quetta, Oct 1, 1978 scorecard
Last ODI India v West Indies at Faridabad, Oct 17, 1994 scorecard
ODI statistics
First-class span 1975/76 - 1993/94
List A span 1977/78 - 1994/95
Profile

Wisden overview
Kapil Dev was the greatest pace bowler India has produced, and their greatest fast-bowling allrounder. If he had played at any other time - not when Imran Khan, Ian Botham and Richard Hadlee were contemporaries - he would surely have been recognised as the best allrounder in the world. In any case he did enough to be voted India's Cricketer of the Century during 2002, ahead of Sunil Gavaskar and Sachin Tendulkar. His greatest feats were to lead India almost jauntily, and by his allround example, to the 1983 World Cup, and to take the world-record aggregate of Test wickets from Hadlee. It was the stamina of the marathon runner that took him finally to 431 wickets and only a yard beyond. He might not have been quite the bowling equal of Imran, Hadlee or Botham at his best, and his strike rate was less than four wickets per Test. But he was still outstanding in his accuracy and ability to swing the ball, usually away from right-handers. And he could hit a ball even more brilliantly than he bowled it, with uncomplicated flair.

Kapil had a rather ordinary stint as India's coach for ten months between October 1999 and August 2000. Att the height of the match fixing allegation by Manoj Prabhakar -- a charge that was subsequently dismissed - Kapil resigned as coach. Hurt by the betting controversy, he announced that he was leaving the game. However, he returned from a significantly quiet period when Wisden named him as one of 16 finalists for the Indian Cricketer of the Century award. He won, and then returned to cricket as a bowling consultant and served as chairman of National Cricket Academy for two years. In May 2007, Kapil joined the breakaway Indian Cricket League, which led to his removal from the NCA.
Scyld Berry June 2008

Notes

Wisden Cricketer of the Year 1983

Timeline
  • November 15, 1975
    Sign of things to come
    • On his Ranji debut, in Rohtak, takes 6 for 39 and 2 for 78 and score 26 not out in an innings victory over Punjab.
  • December 2, 1977
    Rohtak reprise
    • Takes 8 for 38 and 3 for 33 against Services, his first first-class 10-wicket haul, and is selected for Irani Trophy.
  • October-November, 1978
    Debuts against archrivals
    • On ODI debut scores a 12-ball 13 and takes 1 for 27 as India beat Pakistan by four runs in Quetta. Fifteen days later, plays his first Test, in Faisalabad, and returns match figures of 1 for 96 in a turgid draw. In the Karachi Test of the same series, scores a 33-ball half-century, then the fastest for India.
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Oct 29, 2009

(From left) Sebastian Coe, Gurbachan Singh Randhawa and Kapil Dev at the the XIX Commonwealth Games Queen's Baton Relay, London, October 29, 2009

(From left) Sebastian Coe, Gurbachan Singh Randhawa and Kapil Dev at the the XIX Commonwealth Games Queen's Baton Relay

© Associated Press

Oct 24, 2009

Kapil Dev walks the ramp during the Wills India Fashion Week, New Delhi, October 24, 2009

Kapil Dev walks the ramp during the Wills India Fashion Week

© AFP

Mar 31, 2009

A street presumably named after Kapil Dev overlooks Wellington, Wellington, March 31, 2009

A street presumably named after Kapil Dev overlooks Wellington

© Sidharth Monga

Country Fixtures Country Results
Group B: Bengal v Saurashtra at Kolkata
Nov 24-27 (09:30 local, 04:00 GMT)
Group A: H. Pradesh v Tamil Nadu at Dharamsala
Nov 24-27 (09:30 local, 04:00 GMT)
Group A: Hyderabad v Orissa at Hyderabad (Decc)
Nov 24-27 (09:30 local, 04:00 GMT)
2nd Test: India v Sri Lanka at Kanpur
Nov 24-28 (09:30 local, 04:00 GMT)
Group B: Maharashtra v Karnataka at Poona
Nov 24-27 (09:30 local, 04:00 GMT)
Group A: Punjab v Gujarat at Mohali
Nov 24-27 (09:30 local, 04:00 GMT)
Group A: Railways v Mumbai at Delhi
Nov 24-27 (09:30 local, 04:00 GMT)
Group B: U. Pradesh v Delhi at Lucknow
Nov 24-27 (09:30 local, 04:00 GMT)
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