Amarnath batting at Lord’s in 1936 | |
Personal information | |
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Born | 11 September 1911 Gopipur, Kapurthala State, Punjab, India |
Died | 5 August 2000 (aged 88) New Delhi, Delhi, India |
Batting | Right-handed |
Who was the first Indian cricket captain?
Test match captains
Indian Test match captains | ||
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Number | Name | Location |
1 | CK Nayudu | India |
Total | ||
2 | Maharajkumar of Vizianagram | England |
Who is India’s No 1 cricketer?
Virat Kohli:
Kohli on attaining the number one rank in ICC Test rankings rose up to 934 rating points which is the highest ever by Indian batsmen.
Who is the No 1 captain in cricket?
Graeme Smith (left) holds the record for most Test matches as captain, as well as most Test wins. Steve Waugh (right) is the most successful Test captain, with a winning ratio of 72%.
Who is the best captain in world?
MS Dhoni– 170
MS Dhoni takes the top spot in this list with 170 victories as T20 captain. MS Dhoni has been the most successful skipper for the national side so far in terms of winning major tournaments. MS Dhoni has also led Chennai Super Kings in IPL since the debut season in 2008.
Who was first cricketer?
Lala Amarnath
Competition | Test | First-class |
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Top score | 118 | 262 |
Balls bowled | 4,241 | 29,474 |
Wickets | 45 | 463 |
Bowling average | 32.91 | 22.98 |
Who is World No 1 cricketer?
Men’s ODI Batting Rankings
Pos | Player | Career Best Rating |
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1 | Babar Azam | 873 v England, 13/07/2021 |
2 | Virat Kohli | 911 v England, 12/07/2018 |
3 | Rohit Sharma | 885 v Sri Lanka, 06/07/2019 |
4 | Ross Taylor | 841 v Bangladesh, 05/06/2019 |
Who is world best bowler?
Men’s ODI Bowling Rankings
Pos | Player | Career Best Rating |
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1 | Trent Boult | 770 v West Indies, 22/06/2019 |
2 | Josh Hazlewood | 733 v England, 26/01/2018 |
3 | Mujeeb Ur Rahman | 712 v Ireland, 24/01/2021 |
4 | Chris Woakes | 711 v Sri Lanka, 04/07/2021 |
Who is the best cricketer in the world?
1. Sir Don Bradman (Australia) 2. Sachin Tendulkar (India) 3. Sir Garfield Sobers (West Indies)
- Sir Don Bradman (Australia)
- Sachin Tendulkar (India)
- Sir Garfield Sobers (West Indies)
- Imran Khan (Pakistan)
- Sir Ian Botham (England)
- Shane Warne (Australia)
- Sir Viv Richards (West Indies)
- Brian Lara (West Indies)