As India prepares for a high-stakes Test series in England under the leadership of Shubman Gill, legendary cricketer Kapil Dev extended his best wishes to the young captain and the team on Wednesday.
Back in 1986, 15 years after Ajit Wadekar led India to their first conquest of England, Kapil's men landed on English shores to face a strong English side under the leadership of Mike Gatting and David Gower. India had a strong batting line-up, powered by an in-form Mohammed Azharuddin, Suni
As Team India practices and sweats it hard, they will have three captains and their teams to take inspiration from: Ajit Wadekar, who won India their first series in England back in 1971, Kapil Dev, who repeated the feat in 1986 and Rahul Dravid, who brought the Pataudi Trophy back home i
Playing in front of a packed Wankhede Stadium that included members of India's first World Cup winning side Kapil Dev and Dilip Vengsarkar, and 2024 T20 World Cup winning captain Rohit Sharma, SoBo Mumbai Falcons overcame early setbacks to post a competitive 157/4, thanks to a composed half-
Bringing in the support to this vision, India's first World Cup-winning cricket captain, legendary cricketer Kapil Dev has joined the SoBo Mumbai Falcons in an advisory and ambassadorial role bringing his leadership and experience to inspire the next generation
New Delhi [India], June 3: Cricket legend Mr Kapil Dev unveiled the official jersey of SoBo Mumbai Falcons as the team's brand ambassador for the upcoming 2025 season of the T20 Mumbai League. The event marked not only the team's official launch, but also is a significant moment as the franc
India World Cup-winning captain Kapil Dev shared his thoughts as the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) for invited the chiefs of all three Indian Armed Forces to the final of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025, scheduled to be held on June 3 in Ahmedabad.
Kapil Dev, the 1983 World Cup-winning captain, emphasises the importance of "giving time" to 14-year-old rising sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi, a talent that was unearthed in the ongoing 18th edition of the Indian Premier League.
Drawing registrations from over 1,50,000 participants nationwide, the two-day event brought together elite talent in chess, blind chess, and rummy, marking a significant milestone in the country's skill-based gaming landscape.
Angad Cheema's (66-64-66) sublime final round effort helped him total 20-under 196 for the 54-hole event as he clinched his fourth professional title and third win on the PGTI main tour by a two-stroke margin. The victory saw 35-year-old Angad pick up a winning cheque worth Rs 30 lakh that p