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Who is Indias No 1 batsman?
Meanwhile, Rohit Sharma has overtaken skipper Virat Kohli to become India’s top-ranked Test batsman.
Who is the best player of Team India?
Virat Kohli The skipper has always delivered at the big stages and his 2016 T20 World Cup campaign in India is a testament to his prowess. Kohli has played 90 T20Is, scoring 3159 runs at a staggering average of 52.65. Kohli’s record as T20I captain is also noteworthy — 27 wins in 45 matches.
Who is the best hitting batsman in India?
Sachin Tendulkar The greatest batsmen of his generation and perhaps the second greatest of all time, Sachin Tendulkar was always going to find himself on this list.
Who is the No 1 opener in cricket?
1st Player 2nd Player | Career | |
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1 | S R Tendulkar & S C Ganguly | 1996-2007 |
2 | M L Hayden & A C Gilchrist | 2001-2008 |
3 | C G Greenidge & D L Haynes | 1979-1991 |
4 | R G Sharma & S Dhawan | 2013-2021 |
Who are the best batsmen in Indian cricket team?
In cricket team there are many batsmen are best in world starting from Sunil Gavaskar, Sachin Tendulkar to the todays Rohit Sharma. All of the Indian cricket batsman’s are great in their own. All of indian cricket team players has unique identification in game.
Who is the Renaissance man of Indian cricket?
Known as Indian cricket’s ‘Renaissance Man’, Dilip Sardesai was in and out of the team for much of his career. For reasons best known to the selectors and the team management, Sardesai was never allowed to settle into a definite role in the Indian team.
Who was the first Indian cricketer to get Bharat Ratna Award?
Tendulkar has received many awards for his outstanding contribution to cricket and he was the first cricketer who received Bharat Ratna award in 2004. Anyone can tell by looking at Sachin’s record that he is a God in cricket. Mohammad Azharuddin is a former Indian cricket captain and politician.
Who was the first Indian cricketer to score a hundred in a test?
Notably, Amaranth holds the record of scoring the first Test hundred for the country. In his 24 match Test career, he notched 878 runs at a fairly modest average of 24.38, but he was an immensely influential figure in the difficult early days of Indian cricket.