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Collect information and write on "Famous Indian Cricketers- Old generation and New generation cricketers."

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Answered by madhusudanbadgujar26
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Sachin Tendulkar

He belongs to Mumbai. He has scored 15921 runs in 200 Test Matches with the help of 51 centuries and 68 half centuries. In ODI’s, he scored 18426 runs with the help of 49 centuries and 96 half centuries. He played International Cricket for 24 years and won various awards and trophies. He is regarded as the God of Cricket as he established records in every aspect of batting

Rahul Dravid

He belongs to Bangalore. He has scored 13288 runs in 164 Test Matches with the help of 36 centuries and 63 half centuries. In ODI’s, he scored 10889 runs with the help of 12 centuries and 83 half centuries. He played International Cricket for 15 years and is nicknamed ‘The Wall’ for his expertise in defensive game.

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Vinoo Mankad

Vinoo Mankad was an all-round cricketer having achieved glory as both a batsman and a bowler. His star performances in Test cricket meant that Mankad scored the fastest ever 1,000 runs and

got the fastest ever 100 wickets. In 1956 against England, he also became the first player to score a century and take five wickets in the same Test match.

Saurav Ganguly

Saurav Ganguly possessed a natural knack for leadership which is why he is considered one of the most successful captains in cricket. He was responsible for instilling ambition into a somewhat unfocused team when he took over the captaincy in 2000. Ganguly’s batting style was equally superb and he is the only cricketer to secure four consecutive Man of the Match awards in One Day International matches.

Rahul Dravid

Former national team captain Rahul Dravid, is considered as one of the most industrious cricketers ever. He is known as a classic Test batsman who was technically very gifted. Dravid has fondly been called “The Wall” by fans for his ability to stand firm in crunch situations. His calm persona and winning approach have helped India achieve seemingly impossible victories

Kapil Dev

When India won its first Cricket World Cup in 1983 at Lord’s Cricket Ground in London, it was Kapil Dev who captained the team to victory. A fine batsman and a ferocious fast bowler, Dev is considered to be one of the best all-rounders in the game. He is, after all, the only player to have scored over 5,000 Test runs and taken over 400 Test wickets.

Vijay Hazare

Vijay Hazare captained India for 14 years between 1951 and 1953. He is acknowledged as one of the early high-flyers of Indian cricket, setting a benchmark for future generations. Hazare is best known for his staggering performance against an indomitable Australian team in the 1947-48 Test series, where he scored a double century. He held several domestic and international records during his fruitful career.

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