Kapil Dev


The greastest fast bowler, fast bowling allrounder India has produced was Kapil dev. He was
one of greastest fast bowler world cricket has produced at his time. He was voted India's
Cricketer Of Century during 2002. He played with the greatest allrounder Ian Botham, Imran
Khan, Richard Hadlee. It was not possbile to compare them who was best.
Kapil Dev had a great leadership skills and he proved it to win world cup in 1983. No body
was imagine that India would have won the world cup. But kapil Dev did it by his leadership
skills. During that world cup he played a memorable knock 175 unbeaten against Zimbabwe and
rescued India from 17 for five.
He was named as the Wisden "Cricketer of the Year" in 1983. He was the first genuine fast
bowler on Indian soil. He was become a household name in Indian Cricket at his young age. He
broke the Richard Hadlee's highest wicket record in test cricket and reached to 434 wickets.
He served this record for many years until West Indian fast bowler Courtney Walsh surpassed
his record.
Kapil made his Test and Limited Overs International debuts in Pakistan during India's tours
of 1978-79. Both After it he never looked back and became India's strick bowler until he
retire from cricket.

Robin Singh

Robin Singh - " an athletic allrounder", "great fielder"- Born in September 14, 1963 Princestown, Trinidad. He was valuable
assest for Indian team who contibute to indian cricket with his bat and bowl. Like a supporting actor in movie, he was a
supporting cricketer in Indian cricket team.
He made his debut in 1989-90 against West Indies at Port Of Spain. But, Unfortuantely, After his debut he was banished from
International crieckt without his fault for seven years. He made his comeback at the age of 33 in year 1996 and for his age
he was fully fit, eager to perform well. He brought in solidity to lower middle order in Indian team which made him regualar
place in Indian cricket team.
In One day Cricket he was powerful strickers of the ball. He was a master of quick single, hitter of flat six over the
midwicket area and his slog sweeps that he can play covering the square leg to fine leg region brought him enough runs.His never-say-die, energetic attitude made him different from all other players of Indian team.

Sachin Tendulkar


What can anyone say about Sachin Tendulkar, a greatest batsman which cricket history produced so far?
As much as say about SachinTendulkar, it’s not enough to describe his status in world cricket. He is holding most of batting world record of one day and test cricket.
He is highest run scorer in both Test cricket and one day cricket. He holds the most number of century’s world records in both one day internationals and Test cricket and total number of centuries in International cricket including one day international and Test cricket.
In 1989, Against Pakistan he made his international debut in Pakistan at the age of sixteen.
He was India’s younger Test player. He is regarded one of the best opening player in one day international in Indian cricket. His opening pair with Saurav Ganguly was so successful. They became the best opening pair of one day international in international cricket. They hold the highest opening partnership in one day international cricket.
Sachin Tendulkar received India's highest sporting honour, the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna in the year 1997-1998 and the civilian award Padma Shri in 1999.
His cricketing and batting abilities are widely regarded as genius by many stalwarts of the game. Sir Donald Bradman, the Australian great said of Sachin, "He reminds me of myself". He is affectionately known as “The Little Master”, “Master Blaster”, and “Little Champion” by his adoring fans.
He was also captioned the Indian cricket Team but was not so successful. He is now the caption of the Mumbai Indians in IPL.

Sunil Gavaskar

Record is enough to say about sunil gavaskar “The little master”- 10,122 test runs, an average of 51.12 over 125 matches, and 34 test centuries.
He is one of the best batsmen which Indian cricket produced. He was born in the Indian city of Bombay, now Mumbai on the 10th of July, 1949.
He is regarded as one of the greatest opening batsman in Indian Test cricket history and has several records under his belt.
He made his test debut against the West Indian team in 1970/71. This test series led to the beginning of a wonderful cricketing journey for him and Indian cricket. In that particular series Sunil Gavaskar batted like a champion and scored 774 runs at an average of 154.80 runs per innings. These helped Indian teams to register their first test series win on West Indian soil.
Sunil Gavaskar scored runs in almost all parts of the world. His exploits in countries like Australia, England, New Zealand and West Indies earned him the reputation of one of the finest batsmen in the history of cricket.
He is not only successful in test cricket but in one day cricket also. He played 108 matches scoring 3092 runs at an average of 35.13 runs per match.
In the first world cup, at Lord’s in 1975, he batted through the innings for 36 not out in 1764 balls. He was criticized for it. But later he was scored lot of runs in one day cricket.
He became the first batsman in Test cricket to reach 10,000 runs landmark. He broke the record of the Sir Donald Bradman's prestigious total of 29 Test centuries in 1983.