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Delhi: Even as uncertainty prevails over whether Kapil Dev has been left out of the list of former cricketers due to receive the one-time monetary benefit by the Board of Control for Cricket in India, the former India captain on Wednesday said Board... Full Article at Calcutta Telegraph
On Wednesday, it emerged that Kirti Azad, part of India's World Cup-winning team in 1983, won't get the benefit because of speaking out against the Board publicly. Azad joined his World Cup-winning captain Kapil Dev and Mohammad Azharuddin, who find... Full Article at Times of India
Former Indian cricketer Sunil Gavaskar (R) is presented with his ICC Hall of Fame cap by Former Indian captain Kapil Dev (R) as ICC Chief Executive Haroon Lorgat (C) looks on during a ceremony in Dubai on February 8, 2012. View Photo »
Maybe his time has come ... Every player has his time. Age is not on his side as it was earlier.
More, who had joined the now-defunct Indian Cricket League back in 2007, was banned for joining the unsactioned league. He along with Kapil Dev were the only two former Test players, who didn’t accept the amnesty offer from BCCI back in 2009. But now... Full Article at Deccan Herald
It's a war of words between two former teammates - Kirti Azad and Ravi Shastri - who lifted the 1983 cricket World Cup together. Ravi Shastri has taken on Kirti Azad after the latter reacted strongly to the BCCI snub. Shastri has said there will always... Full Article at TIMES NOW.tv
Kiran More has applied for amnesty from the Indian Cricket Board and is confident that he would be back in the fold of the parent body in near future. More, who had joined the now-defunct Indian Cricket League (ICL) back in 2007 was banned for joining... Full Article at Times of India
DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - FEBRUARY 08: Former Indian cricketer Sunil Gavaskar (2nd R) is presented with his ICC Hall of Fame cap by Kapil Dev (4th R) and ICC Chief Executive Haroon Lorgat (3rd R) at a ceremony in The Emirates Hills on February 8, 2012... View Photo »
In my early days I used to follow Kapil Dev a lot. And in 2005 I specially visited England to watch Andrew Flintoff in action against Australia in the Ashes. In fact I can relate to both Andrew and Kapil very well as they are all-rounders like me. The likes of Dhoni and Sachin too have motivated me a lo...
Kiran More has applied for amnesty from the Indian Cricket Board and is confident that he would be back in the fold of the parent body in near future. More, who had joined the now-defunct Indian Cricket League (ICL) back in 2007 was banned for joining... Full Article at Deccan Herald
He along with Kapil Dev were the only two former Test players who didn't accept the amnesty offer from BCCI back in 2009. But now the 50-year-old More, who last served as chairman of senior selection committee is ready to get back under aegis of BCCI... Full Article at ESPN STAR Sports
India [ Images ] wicketkeeper Kiran More has applied for amnesty from the Board of Control for Cricket in India and is confident of returning to the fold. More was banned for joining the now-defunct, unsanctioned Indian Cricket League (ICL) in 2007. He... Full Article at Rediff
Kapil Dev Ramlal Nikhanj (Hindi: कपिल देव) ( pronunciation (help·info)) (born 6 January 1959, Chandigarh), better known as Kapil Dev, is a former Indian cricketer regarded as one of the greatest all-rounders of all time. He was captain when India won the world cup in 1983. Kapil Dev was named by Wisden as the Indian Cricketer of the Century in... Full Article At Wikipedia.org
Maybe his time has come ... Every player has his time. Age is not on his side as it was earlier.
In my early days I used to follow Kapil Dev a lot. And in 2005 I specially visited England to watch Andrew Flintoff in action against Australia in the Ashes. In fact I can relate to both Andrew and Kapil very well as they are all-rounders like me. The likes of Dhoni and Sachin too have motivated me a lo...
He gets going when the going gets tough, and that is the hallmark of someone who has a lot of confidence in his talent and ability. Virat's real test will come when he goes through a bad patch. But for now, he can do nothing wrong and he must make full use of this opportunity
India won the World Cup in 1983 and I was born in 1984; I have grown up admiring Kapil Dev. And then, in 2005, it was Andrew Flintoff. I was there during that Ashes series and I really liked the way he played
He has a long way to go to join the list of greats, but he has to be one of the most impressive young batsmen in world cricket
India won the World Cup in 1983 and I was born in 1984, I have grown up admiring Kapil Dev. And then in 2005 it was Andrew Flintoff. I was there during that Ashes series and I really liked the way he played
Playing for 23 years in the manner he has done is really great. He has always played with a smile on his face and never had an argument with the umpire even if a wrong decision was given against him. He is definitely an ideal for the young cricketers... He still has the passion for the game
Congress could have considered names of Sunil Gavaskar, Kapil Dev and Rahul Dravid for the Rajya Sabha nomination
Will the elusive hundred make any difference to his greatness?
Why was Sachin not given the Bharat Ratna? He is still playing; he has no intention of retiring. The government could have picked an ex-cricketer like Sunil Gavaskar, Kapil Dev or Sourav Ganguly.
He is a hero, in the way he plays cricket and conducts himself. A true sportsperson. He is the only cricketer after Bradman to do so well abroad. He is a champion
The officers of Argora police station are not capable of handling these hooligans and this is not the first time such an incident has taken place. Two days ago, five hooligans stabbed a Class IX student of DAV Kapil Dev because he objected to their lewd behaviour in front of girls of the school, but no ...
The team did not appear to be one unit ... Dhoni the captain was listless and uninspiring. And his comments against the seniors in a press conference were not in the right spirit.
So many people I have looked up to. GR Viswanath, Sunil Gavaskar, Kapil Dev from that era. Sachin, Ganguly, Laxman, Kumble from when I started playing. Also there are so many players from around the world like Steve Waugh, Brian Lara, Vivian Richards, Jacques Kallis etc
A captain should not only be fair but also appear to be so as well. Of late he has given reasons to raise doubts about him
I was 17 years old. I didn't play for the entire tour. I went with high hopes. I was little awe struck after meeting greats like Kapil Dev. Initially I thought that I was taken as a left-handed batsman who can hit a few shots. But I ended up bowling at the nets. Then I was dropped ahead of the World Cup...
There was no controversy, it was just a matter of difference of opinion.
I was 17 years old. I didn't play for the entire tour. I went with high hopes. I was little awestruck after meeting greats like Kapil Dev. Initially I thought that I was taken as a left-handed batsman who can hit a few shots. But I ended up bowling at the nets. Then I was dropped ahead of the World Cup....
their slowness will be overlooked if they perform well with the bat
He is one of the greatest players of all time and he has gained the respect that he can take his own decision, but if he waits too long someone (like Kapil Dev) would not like it
Sachin has served the country well, even though, he is nearing 40
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