Kapil Dev

Ramlal Nikhanj Kapil Dev

Ramlal Dev

India India

Overview

Full Name Ramlal Nikhanj Kapil Dev
Age 65y 314d
Born Tuesday, January 6, 1959, India
Batting Style Right Handed
Bowling Style Right-arm fast medium
Playing Role All Rounder

Teams represented

Awards

Wisden Cricketers of the Year
Wisden Cricketers of the Year - 1983

Biography

Kapil Dev is a name synonymous with Indian cricket. It was under Kapil that India took that huge step towards becoming a cricketing powerhouse by winning the 1983 World Cup, beating the odds against the mighty West Indies in the final.


Kapil’s contribution to Indian cricket is immense. He was the first fast bowler from India who got genuine respect from batsmen the world over. Before him, India had produced a battery of military medium pacers but with his arrival the fast bowling scene in India changed for good. Here was a fast bowler who could swing both ways and if needed could also throw down “body-blows”.


If you thought describing Kapil could be stopped just there, you are wrong because he was equally devastating with the bat and matched Imran Khan, Richard Hadlee, Ian Botham – his contemporaries – shot for shot. His eight Test centuries attest to his batting credentials. His 175 not out against Zimbabwe in a Group B match in the 1983 World Cup is considered by many the best ODI innings of all-time.


In 1994 during a home Test against Sri Lanka, he became the highest wicket-taker in the world then, going past Hadlee’s tally of 431 wickets. His Test figures of 9/83 in an innings was best for an Indian bowler before Anil Kumble improved it. 


He won the Indian cricketer of the century award in 2002, and went on to coach the Indian team post retirement. His regime at the top ended in tears, when he was one of the cricketers named by Manoj Prabhakar in the match fixing scandal. In 2007, he joined the Indian Cricket League as the executive member, a parallel body, unrecognized by the BCCI. That however, led to his removal from the NCA.

Debut
India vs Pakistan at Faisalabad - Monday, October 16, 1978

Batting

Matches 131
Innings 184
Runs 5248
100's - 50's 8 - 27
Sixes - Fours 61 - 587
Average 31.05
Strike Rate -
Highest Score (vs Sri Lanka, 17/12/1986) 163

Bowling

Matches 131
Innings 227
Overs 4623.2
Wickets 434
Economy Rate 2.78
Five-Wicket Haul Innings 23
Ten-Wicket Haul Innings 2
Best Figures (vs West Indies, 12/11/1983) 9/83

Fielding

Catches 64
Stumpings 0
Run Outs 0

Career Runs

619
465
310
155
Runs
Years

Career Wickets

75
57
38
19
Wickets
Years