10 Best knocks played by Indian Captains in ODI World Cup history

These captains made sure to take India across the finish line with their batting.

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1. Kapil Dev- 175* vs. Zimbabwe, 1983 World Cup

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Kapil dev. (Photo Source: ICC)

The best knock by any Indian captain in ODI World Cup history came in the 1983 World Cup tournament and was played by Kapil Dev. Despite starting the tournament well with wins over West Indies and Australia, India in the second round of league stage, found themselves in a tough situation.

They needed to defeat Zimbabwe to qualify for the semi-finals and at the Tunbridge Wells ground, Kapil Dev won the toss and chose to bat. Zimbabwe seamers took full advantage of whatever swing was present and reduced India to 78/7 in no time.

Kapil Dev, who walked in to bat at no.6, then took charge after a sedate start. After lunch, when he resumed his innings, Kapil went for runs and in the end with 22 from Roger Binny and 24* by Syed Kirmani, helped India post 266/8 in 60 overs. Kapil himself scored a then-record highest individual ODI score of 175* in 138 balls with 16 fours and 6 huge sixes. 

This was also the first ODI century by any Indian and Kapil’s knock and Madan Lal and Roger Binny’s bowling helped India win by 31 runs and qualified for the semi-final.

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