Kapil Dev has scored 5,248 runs in 131 Tests and 3,783 runs in 225 ODIs. He has taken 343 wickets in Tests and 253 in ODIs (file photo).
Former captain Kapil Dev, who led the Indian cricket team to its first World Cup, has suffered a heart attack. According to media reports, he was admitted to a Delhi hospital on Friday after complaining of chest pain. Kapil Dev has undergone angioplasty due to blockage in the heart.
According to doctors, Kapil Dev's condition is stable. They are out of danger. Following the news of the heart attack, many fans on social media, including Harsha Bhogle and Akash Chopra, have prayed for his speedy recovery.
India won the ODI World Cup for the first time in 1983 under the captaincy of former legend Kapil. Kapil has scored 5,248 runs in 131 Tests and 3,783 runs in 225 ODIs. He has also taken 343 wickets in Tests and 253 in ODIs.
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Kapil last played in 1994
Kapil Dev made his ODI debut on 1 October 1978 against Pakistan in Quetta. He played his first Test in 1878 against Pakistan on 16 October in Faisalabad. Kapil retired from cricket in 1994. He played his final ODI against the West Indies in Faridabad.
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Kapil last played in 1994
Kapil Dev made his ODI debut on 1 October 1978 against Pakistan in Quetta. He played his first Test in 1878 against Pakistan on 16 October in Faisalabad. Kapil retired from cricket in 1994. He played his final ODI against the West Indies in Faridabad.
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