Who is the greatest Indian all-rounder of all time?

 Who is the greatest Indian all-rounder of all time?

         The Indian cricket team has been blessed with some great players throughout its history. Since his debut in international cricket in 1932, India has won his two ICC Cricket World Cups, his two Champions trophies and the World T20. Some of India's all-time all-rounders played a big role in these victories, with India's 

 Plus performing well in the test arena and finishing as the number one team on several occasions. I also currently hold an ICC test mace. Axar Patel, Washington Sundar, Hardik Pandya and others look like great players to lead the Indian cricket team into the future.



Ravi Shastri 

The current India star sports commentator was a very good all-rounder at the time and is number 5 on this list. One of his most notable shots is his 206 shot in Sydney in 1991/92. This is the same series in which a young Shane Warne made his test debut. He also scored his four wickets in his second innings of that game. 

 Shastri has achieved over 3000 runs in both Test matches and in his ODIs. He also has over 100 wickets of his in both forms of the game.

 Vinoo Mankad

Vinoo Mankad, perhaps best known for the cricket term associated with his name, comes in fourth. The mankad rule now applies to runouts. This allows the non-striker to run out if the non-striker is outside the crease while the bowler is hitting the bowl. 

 In his 

 Tests, Mankad scored over 2000 runs and took over 150 wickets. He is also known for his partnership with the record opening of his 

13 his run with Pankaj his Roy in the 1956 match against New Zealand in Chennai. This remained his partnership, the best opening of any pair, until 2008, when it was broken by Graeme Smith and Neil Mackenzie. 

 The best Indian all-rounder of his generation.


Ravindra jadeja

An excellent all-around cricketer, Ravindra Jadeja, one of the best outfielders in world cricket, is number three on the list. He has done great in India in all his three forms of the game, but his records in Tests and his ODI are very good. 

 he was the leading wicket his taker in his 2013 Champions Trophy and helped India to his second victory in this competition. Jadeja he took 12 wickets and his bowling average was 13. Overall, Jadeja has played 168 of his ODIs, almost 2500 runs and he has the format over 150 wickets. 

 Jadeja continues to form a great duo with Ravi Ashwin in cricket test matches. The pair has helped India become nearly unbeatable at home and very competitive abroad, with his racquet average of 36 and him making nearly 2000 runs in this format. I am recording. Additionally, Jadeja has a bowling average of 2

 with him taking 220 wickets.

Ravi AShwin

Ravi Ashwin is arguably the second best spin bowler in Indian history and also a very good hitter, ranking second in the list of India's top all-rounders.He has 

 centuries in Test matches. was recorded. All four matches were against the West Indies and Test with the bat he averaged over 50 in cricket. He has also taken her 60 wickets against her with a bowling average of 22. 

 Ashwin's overall Test record is also very good, with 2500 runs and he has scored over 350 Test wickets. That's a 28 batting average and a 26 bowling average. In the 2013 Champions Trophy he took 8 wickets at a bowling average of 22.62 helping India win the title. India's top all-rounder in match cricket.

Kapil Devi

Kapil Dev is arguably India's greatest all-rounder ever. He is number one for his incredible performance. His impact in the 1983 cricket World Cup could not have been greater. Dev's 175 against Zimbabwe, where India struggled 77-8, took them to the semi-finals and ultimately saw them win the tournament.With a total of , he almost finished with his ODI of 225. He scored 4000 runs and took over 250 wickets. In Test cricket he was just as good, if not better. Kapil Dev has also logged over 5000 playtest runs. 

 He inspired generations of Indian fast bowlers and all-rounders. Because of this, he remains the undisputed supreme in Indian history.



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