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Kapil Dev

Kapil Dev
Personal information
Full nameKapil Dev Ramlal Nikhanj
Birth Date (Y-M-D)1959-1-6
Place of birthChandigarh
Country of birthIndia
Batting styleRight-handed
Bowling styleRight arm fast medium
RoleAll-rounder
CountryIndia
Test Debut16 October 1978 v Pakistan
Last Test19 March 1994 v New Zealand
ODI debut1 October 1978 v Pakistan
Last ODI17 October 1994 v West Indies
Domestic team information
Haryana1975 - 1992
Worcestershire1984 - 1985
Northamptonshire1981 - 1983

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Kapil Dev Ramlal Nikhanj ( ) ( ) (born 6 January 1959, Chandigarh), better known as Kapil Dev, is a former Indian cricketer. He captained the Indian cricket team which won the 1983 Cricket World Cup. Named by Wisden as the Indian Cricketer of the Century in 2002, Kapil Dev was also India's national cricket coach for 10 months between October 1999 and August 2000.

Kapil was a right-arm pace bowler noted for his graceful action and potent outswinger, and was India's main strike bowler for most of his career. He also developed a fine inswinging yorker during the 1980s, which he used very effectively against tail-enders. As a batsman, he was a natural striker of the ball who could hook and drive effectively. A naturally aggressive player, he often helped India in difficult situations by taking the attack to the opposition. Nicknamed The Haryana Hurricane, he represented the Haryana cricket team in domestic cricket. He retired in 1994, holding the world record for the most number of wickets taken in test cricket, a record subsequently broken by Courtney Walsh in 2000. At the time, he was also India's highest wicket taker in both major forms of cricket, Tests and ODIs). He is the only player in the history of cricket to have taken more than 400 wickets and scored more than 5,000 runs in test cricket, making him one of the greatest all-rounders to have played the game. On 8 March 2010, Kapil Dev was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame

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India need a settled side to win World Cup - Kapil - Yahoo! Eurosport UK Tweet this news
Yahoo! Eurosport UK---Kapil Dev- has said MS Dhoni's team has the ability to win the World Cup in 2011 but will have to ensure that it finds a settled combination and keep its ... - Date : Fri, 26 Nov 2010 07:46:43 GMT+00:00
Right combination key to World Cup success: Kapil Dev - bettor.com (blog) Tweet this news
bettor.com (blog)--Legendary Indian cricketer -Kapil Dev- is quite optimistic of India winning 2011 cricket World Cup if right combination of players and uninjured bowlers are ... - Date : Sat, 04 Dec 2010 14:35:07 GMT+00:00
Cheers to Manav Jain! - Times of India Tweet this news
Times of India--Also present at the do were Manav's parents and fellow golfers Arjun Singh and -Kapil Dev-. While Kitty Kalra played a gracious host, looking after the guests ... - Date : Tue, 07 Dec 2010 12:27:38 GMT+00:00
Woman murdered for dowry - MSN India Tweet this news
MSN India--Kiran, married to -Kapil Dev- about four years ago, died at her residence this morning. Her in-laws immediately took the body for creamtion but her parents, ... - Date : Mon, 29 Nov 2010 09:04:33 GMT+00:00
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bettor.com (blog)--India's World Cup pride, -Kapil Dev- also has a deadly moustache. The long thickened stash' provided a certain aura around him, which scared the players at ... - Date : Tue, 07 Dec 2010 17:15:47 GMT+00:00
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Hindustan Times--McGinley warmed up to take a shot at glory, celebs such as ace shooter Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore and former cricketer -Kapil Dev- had a hearty time trying ... - Date : Sun, 05 Dec 2010 18:54:41 GMT+00:00
Kapil Dev backs hosting India-Pakistan match to raise funds for flood victims - Sify Tweet this news
Sify--Former India captain -Kapil Dev- has backed the idea of hosting a India-Pakistan exhibition match to raise funds for the thousands of flood victims in ... - Date : Thu, 26 Aug 2010 10:35:57 GMT+00:00
Kapil Dev in favour of Referral System - Cricketnext.com Tweet this news
Cricketnext.com--New Delhi: The BCCI may be against the use of Umpire Decision Review System (UDRS) but the legendary -Kapil Dev- supports the system and believes that it is ... - Date : Mon, 23 Aug 2010 18:21:26 GMT+00:00
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Kapil endorses Indo-Pak match to raise funds for flood victims - NDTV.com Tweet this news
NDTV.com--PTI Former Indian captain -Kapil Dev- has endorsed the idea of having a India-Pakistan match to raise funds for the millions of people stranded and displaced ... - Date : Tue, 24 Aug 2010 17:08:57 GMT+00:00

Sporting positions
Preceded by
Sunil Gavaskar
Indian National Test Cricket Captain
1982-83 - 1983-84
Succeeded by
Sunil Gavaskar
Preceded by
Sunil Gavaskar
Indian National Test Cricket Captain
1984-85 - 1986-87
Succeeded by
Dilip Vengsarkar
Preceded by
Derek Parker
Nelson Cricket Club
Professional

1981
Succeeded by
Neal Radford
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Preceded by
Richard Hadlee
World Record - Most Career Wickets in Test cricket
434 wickets (29.64) in 131 Tests
Held record 8th February, 1994 to 27th March, 2000
Succeeded by
Courtney Walsh

Career statistics
CompetitionTestODIFCLA
Matches131225275309
Runs52483783113565461
Batting average31.0523.7932.9124.59
100s/50s8/271/1418/562/23
Top score163175*193175*
Balls bowled27740112024885314947
Wickets434253835335
Bowling average29.6427.4527.0927.34
5 wickets in innings231392
10 wickets in match2n/a3n/a
Best bowling9/835/439/835/43
Catches/stumpings64/ -71/ -192/ -99/ -

Awards : 1983 World Cup Performance
Year Honour Honouring body
2008 Lieutenant Colonel Indian Territorial Army

Test Match Awards :
# Series Season Series Performance
1 England in India 1981 � 82 318 Runs (6 Matches, 8 Innings, 1x100, 1x50); 243.1 � 40 � 835 � 22 (2x5WI); 3 Catches
2 India in England 1982 292 Runs (3 Matches, 3 Innings, 3x50); 133 � 21 � 439 � 10 (1x5WI)
3 West Indies in India 1983 � 84 184 Runs (6 Matches, 11 Innings); 203. � 43 � 537 � 29 (2x5WI, 1x10WM); 4 Catches
4 India in Australia 1985 � 86 135 Runs (3 Matches, 3 Innings, 1x50); 118 � 31 � 276 � 12 (1x5WI); 5 Catches

Test Match Awards :
S No Opponent Venue Season Match Performance
1 England Wankhede, Mumbai 1981 � 82 1st Innings: 38 (8x4); 22 � 10 � 29 � 1
2nd Innings: 46 (5x4); 13.2 � 0 � 70 � 5
2 England Lord's, London 1982 � 83 1st Innings: 41 (4x4); 43 � 8 � 125 � 5
2nd Innings: 89 (13x4, 3x6); 10 � 1 � 43 � 3
3 Pakistan Gadafi, Lahore 1982 � 83 1st Innings: 30.5 � 7 � 85 � 8
4 Australia Adelaide Oval, Adelaide 1985 � 86 1st Innings: 38 (8x4); 38 � 6 � 106 � 8
2nd Innings: 3 � 1 � 3 � 0
5 England Lord's, London 1986 1st Innings: 1 Run; 31 � 8 � 67 � 1; 1 Catch
2nd Innings: 23*(4x4, 1x6); 22 � 7 � 52 � 5
6* Australia Chepauk, Chennai 1986 � 87 1st Innings: 119 (21x4);18 � 5 � 52 � 0; 2 Catches
2nd Innings: 1 Run; 1 � 0 � 5 � 0
7 Sri Lanka Barabati, Cuttack 1986 � 87 1st Innings: 60 Runs; 26 � 3 � 69 � 4; 2 Catches
2nd Innings: 16 � 4 � 36 � 1
8 Pakistan National Stadium, Karachi 1989/90 1st Innings: 55 (8x4); 24 � 5 � 69 � 4
2nd Innings: 36 � 15 � 82 � 3

ODI Match Awards :
# Series (Opponents) Season Series Performance
1 Texaco Trophy (India in England ODI Series) 1982 107 (2 Matches & 2 Innings, 1x50); 20 � 3 � 60 � 0
2 Benson & Hedges World Series Cup (Australia, New Zealand) 1985 � 86 202 Runs (9 Innings); 20/391; 7 Catches

ODI Match Awards :
S No Opponent Venue Season Match Performance
1 New Zealand Woolloongabba, Brisbane 1980 � 81 75 (51b, 9x4, 3x6); 10 � 0 � 37 � 1; 1 Catch
2 West Indies Albion Sports Complex, Berbice, Guyana 1982 � 83 72 (38b, 7x4, 3x6); 10 � 0 � 33 � 2; 2 Catches
3 Zimbabwe Nevill Ground, Tunbridge Wells 1983 175* (138b, 16x4, 6x6); 11 � 1 � 32 � 1; 2 Catches
4 England VCA Ground, Nagpur 1984 � 85 54 (41b, 3x4, 4x6); 10 � 1 � 42 � 1
5 New Zealand Woolloongabba, Brisbane 1985 � 86 54* (53b, 5x4); 10 � 1 � 28 � 1
6 England Sharjah 1986 � 87 64 (54b, 5x4, 1x6); 8 � 1 � 30 � 1
7 New Zealand Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 1987 � 88 72* (58b, 4x4, 1x6); 10 � 1 � 54 � 0
8 Zimbabwe Gujarat Stadium, Ahmedabad 1987 � 88 41* (25b, 2x4, 3x6), 10 � 2 � 44 � 2
9 West Indies Sharjah 1989 � 90 41 (50b, 2x4, 1x6); 7.4 � 1 � 19 � 2
10 New Zealand Basin Reserve, Wellington 1989 � 90 46 (38b, 4x4, 1x6); 9.5 � 1 � 45 � 2
11 South Africa Kingsmead, Durban 1992 � 93 30 (37b, 5x4); 10 � 4 � 23 � 3

Bowlers who have taken 400 Test wickets

LK Muttiah Muralitharan * AU Shane Warne * IN Anil Kumble * AU Glenn McGrath * JM Courtney Walsh * IN Kapil Dev * NZ Richard Hadlee * ZA Shaun Pollock * PK Wasim Akram * AG Curtly Ambrose

Test Cricketers who have scored 3000 runs and taken 300 wickets

Chaminda Vaas (SL) * Ian Botham (ENG) * Imran Khan (PAK) * Kapil Dev (IND) * Richard Hadlee (NZ) * Shane Warne (AUS) * Shaun Pollock (SA) * Daniel Vettori (NZ)

India squad 1979 Cricket World Cup

Venkataraghavan (c), Gavaskar, Amarnath, Viswanath, Vengsarkar, Gaekwad, Ghavri, Kapil, Brijesh, Surinder (wk), Bedi, Reddy, Yashpal
Coach :

India squad 1983 Cricket World Cup Champions (1st Title)

Kapil Dev (c), Gavaskar, Srikkanth, Vengsarkar, Patil, Amarnath, Yashpal, Binny, Madan Lal, Kirmani (wk), Azad, Sandhu, Shastri, Valson
Coach :

India squad 1987 Cricket World Cup Semi-Finalists

Kapil Dev (c), Gavaskar, Srikkanth, Vengsarkar, Azharuddin, Shastri, Sidhu, Binny, Prabhakar, More (wk), Maninder Singh, Sivaramakrishnan, Sharma, Pandit
Coach :

India squad 1992 Cricket World Cup

Azharuddin (c), Kapil Dev, Srikkanth, Shastri, Manjrekar, Tendulkar, Jadeja, Kambli, Amre, Prabhakar, Srinath, More (wk), Raju, Banerjee
Coach :



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