Kapil Dev

Description: (Indian Former Cricketer and One of the Sport’s Greatest All-Rounders)

Considered to be one of the greatest cricketing all-rounders of all time, Kapil Dev is a former Indian cricketer best known for leading his team to a World Cup victory in 1983. Confident, charismatic and highly skilled, he was the Indian team’s main strike bowler for the major part of his career. During his heydays he used to bamboozle batsmen with his prodigious swing. Dev was great not just with the ball; he was equally talented with the bat too. An expert at hooking and driving, he often provided India with the crucial runs needed to win a match even if the top-order failed to score. Born into a middle-class family in Haryana he became interested in cricket at a young age. He played for the Haryana cricket team at the beginning of his career eventually making his way into the national team, thanks to his aggressive play and high energy level. He cemented his place in the Indian team with his impressive performances and was soon made the captain. It was under his leadership that India went on to win the 1983 World Cup in spite of being the underdogs.

Overview

Birthday January 6, 1959 (Capricorn)
Alternative names Kapil Dev Ramlal Nikhanj
Height 183 cm
City Chandigarh, India
Spouse/Ex- Romi
Parents Ram Lal Nikhanj
Raj Kumari

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What was Kapil Dev's highest score in Test cricket? Kapil Dev's highest score in Test cricket was 163 not out against Sri Lanka in 1986.
How many wickets did Kapil Dev take in his Test career? Kapil Dev took 434 wickets in his Test career.
In which year did Kapil Dev captain the Indian cricket team to its first World Cup victory? Kapil Dev captained the Indian cricket team to its first World Cup victory in 1983.
Which famous catch did Kapil Dev take in the 1983 World Cup final against the West Indies? Kapil Dev took a memorable catch to dismiss Vivian Richards in the 1983 World Cup final.
What is Kapil Dev's contribution to Indian cricket beyond his playing career? Kapil Dev has been involved in coaching, commentary, and promoting cricket in India after retiring from the game.
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