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One of only five batsmen to aggregate more than 300 runs in the 1983 ... Lord's balcony - this was Kapil Dev's journey in the Prudential World Cup in England in 1983. 175* against Zimbabwe ...
202* runs added by Glenn Maxwell and Pat Cummins ... The third on this list is the previous World Cup record of 188, by Kapil Dev and Syed Kirmani (India) against Zimbabwe at Tunbridge Wells ...
Rohit's innings of 264 out of India's total of 404 made up for 65.3% of team's runs scored. Only Kapil Dev when he played that knock of 175 not out against Zimbabwe in 1983 World Cup and Viv ...
Since 2021, CSK have never managed to chase down a target of above 175 runs in he IPL, a worrying sign for the team Chennai Super Kings failed to chase down a 175+ target yet again on Sunday, losing ...
An unforgettable day at Adani International School! 🌟 We were honoured to have the iconic Kapil Dev, who not only kicked off the ISSO Swimming Regional Championships but also took the time to ...
Kapil Dev wants Hardik Pandya to lead the Indian team in ODIs and T20Is, and stated that the all-rounder “should play” Test cricket, too. With India having conquered both the T20 World Cup ...
However, former India World Cup-winning captain Kapil Dev has given a different suggestion to Team India for captaincy. In fact, Kapil's choice for India's next white-ball captain is currently not ...
On that topic, former Indian World Cup-winning captain Kapil Dev has shared his suggestion regarding the captaincy of the Men in Blue. Actually, Kapil’s player of choice for the next white-ball ...
Indian cricket legend Kapil Dev recently shared his take on Rohit Sharma's potential successor as the Men in Blue's white-ball captain. Instead of picking India's 2025 Champions Trophy vice ...
With Rohit's future uncertain, Kapil Dev supports Hardik Pandya as the new white-ball captain, citing his youth and team-building potential for upcoming ICC events. Hardik Pandya is currently ...
On the field of cricket, Kapil Dev boasts a remarkable career, having played 131 Tests and 225 One Day Internationals (ODIs) for India between 1978 and 1994. With 5,248 runs in Tests, 434 wickets ...