Indian cricketers with 250 runs and 10 wickets in an ODI series


Indian cricketers with 250 runs and 10 wickets in an ODI series




List of Indian cricketers





New Delhi: There have been many great players in the history of cricket, who have not known how many times they have won their team by their strong performance. Many players bat brilliantly, many are expert in bowling. Apart from this, there are only a few players who make a big difference in both bowling and batting, which we call all-rounders.





Having an all-rounder in every team is a bonus, because such players bring out the team from the difficulties by showing their impact in both bowling and batting when the opportunity arises. There have been many all-rounders in Team India as well, who scored more than 250 runs in one ODI series for the team, as well as 10 wickets, they showed amazing names. So let us tell you about these star cricketers today.





Must Read: Team India will be quarantined for 2 weeks, Cricket Australia Chief said





Kapil Dev





Let's start with the name of Kapil Dev, the former captain of the Indian cricket team, who won India the first World Cup in 1983 under his captaincy. That year is considered to be the most wonderful year of Kapil Dev's career, because in that World Cup, Kapil Dev won his heart by giving his best performance. Let us tell you that during the World Cup 1983, Kapil Dev played 8 matches, in which he scored 303 runs at an average of 60.60 and also took 12 wickets.





Sachin Tendulkar





If the name of God of Cricket Sachin Tendulkar was not here, it would be surprising. By the way, master-blaster Sachin Tendulkar has achieved many achievements in his career and it is not just anyone's ability to match them. The more Sachin responded to the opposition team with his batting, the more he showed his bowling. Tendulkar bowled for Team India on several occasions and took wickets. In the year 2004, while performing a tremendous all-round performance, Sachin scored 281 runs in 6 matches of the Asia Cup and also took 12 wickets.





Must Read: Ben Stokes created history for England,and set a big record in Test cricket





Yuvraj Singh





In this list, at number three, the name of another great all-rounder of the Indian cricket team, Yuvraj Singh. Yuvraj not only batted heavily for the team, but also surprised the audience with his bowling when he got a chance. Yuvraj played the most important role in the 2011 World Cup victory. In that World Cup, Yuvraj Singh played 9 matches, in which he took 15 wickets along with 362 runs. He was also awarded the title of 'Man of the Tournament' because of Yuvraj's strong performance.


Post a Comment

0 Comments