India cricket history (Squads)

India's national cricket team has been and influential team throughout sports history and culture, they have won several tournaments around the world. Many prolific individuals have been a part of cricket history such as Kapil Dev, MS Dhoni, Anil Kumble, Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag, Mohammad Azharuddin, Sunil Gavaskar and Virat Kohli.

Virat Kohli - Present day player with most wins (not captain)
Rohit Sharma - Present winning captain
Kapil Dev - 1st captain with a World Cup win
Duncan Fletcher - 2nd WC winning coach
Lalchand Rajput - 3rd WC winning Coach
Ravi Shastri: 2 time winning coach
Mohammad Azharuddin- 2 time winning captain
Navjot Singh Sidhu - Older player with most wins
Gary Kirsten: Winning Coach
Sunil Gavaskar - Winning Captain
Dilip Vengsarkar - Winning Captain
Anil Kumble - Prolific Bowler

Winning Squads

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2011 World Cup 1983 World Cup 2007 T20 World Cup
Captain: MS Dhoni Captain: Kapil Dev Captain: MS Dhoni
Virender Sehwag Vice Captain: Mohinder Amarnath Gautam Gambhir
Sachin Tendulkar Kirti Azad Yusuf Pathan
Gautam Gambhir Roger Binny Robin Uthappa
Virat Kohli Sunil Gavaskar Yuvraj Singh
Mahendra Singh Dhoni Syed Kirmani Rohit Sharma
Yuvraj Singh Madan Lal Irfan Pathan
Suresh Raina Sandip Patil Harbhajan Singh
Harbhajan Singh Balwinder Sandhu Joginder Sharma
Zaheer Khan Yashpal Sharma S Sreesanth
Munaf Patel Ravi Shastri R. P. Singh
Sreesanth Krishnamachari Srikkanth Coach: Lalchand Rajput
Coach: Duncan Fletcher Sunil Valson vs Pakistan

India: 157/5

Pakistan: 152

vs Sri Lanka

India: 277/4

Pakistan: 274/6

Dilip Vengsarkar
Coach: PR Man Singh
vs West Indies

India: 183, West Indies: 140

Other Tournaments (Recent)

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2018 Asia Cup 2016 Asia Cup 2010 Asia Cup
Rohit Sharma (c) MS Dhoni (c) MS Dhoni (c)
Shikhar Dhawan Rohit Sharma Dinesh Karthik
Ambati Rayudu Shikhar Dhawan Virat Kohli
Dinesh Karthik Virat Kohli Gautam Gambhir
MS Dhoni Ashish Nehra Rohit Sharma
Kedar Jadhav Jasprit Bumrah Suresh Raina
Ravindra Jadeja Ravichandran Ashwin Ravindra Jadeja
Bhuvneshwar Kumar Ravindra Jadeja Harbhajan Singh
Kuldeep Yadav Hardik Pandya Ashish Nehra
Jasprit Bumrah Yuvraj Singh Zaheer Khan
Yuzvendra Chahal Suresh Raina Praveen Kumar
Coach: Ravi Shastri Coach: Gary Kirsten

Other Tournaments (Older)

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1984 Asia Cup 1988 Asia Cup 1990-91 Asia Cup 1995 Asia Cup
Sunil Gavaskar (c) Dilip Vengsarkar (c) Mohammad Azharuddin (c) Mohammad Azharuddin (c)
Surinder Khanna(wk) Krishnamachari Srikkanth Ravi Shastri Manoj Prabhakar
Ghulam Parkar Navjot Singh Sidhu Navjot Singh Sidhu Sachin Tendulkar
Dilip Vengsarkar Mohinder Amarnath Sanjay Manjrekar Navjot Singh Sidhu
Sandeep Patil Mohammad Azharuddin Sachin Tendulkar Sanjay Manjrekar
Ravi Shastri Kapil Dev Kapil Dev Ajay Jadeja
Kirti Azad Kiran More (wk) Manoj Prabhakar Nayan Mongia(wk)
Roger Binny Sanjeev Sharma Kiran More (wk) Anil Kumble
Madan Lal Arshad Ayub Venkatapathy Raju Javagal Srinath
Manoj Prabhakar Maninder Singh Saradindu Mukherjee Venkatesh Prasad
Chetan Sharma Narendra Hirwani Atul Wassan Aashish Kapoor
vs Sri Lanka Ajay Sharma Woorkeri Raman Vinod Kambli
Coach: PR Man Singh Chandrakant Pandit vs Sri Lanka Prashant Vaidya
vs Sri Lanka Coach: Bishen Singh Bedi Utpal Chatterjee
Coach: Chandu Borde vs Sri Lanka
Coach: Ajit Wadhekar

Notable People

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Captains Coaches Best Bowlers
Rohit Sharma Rahul Dravid Anil Kumble
Jasprit Bumrah VVS Laxman J Patel
KL Rahul Ravi Shastri Kapil Dev
Hardik Pandya Anil Kumble S Gupte
Rishabh Pant Sanjay Bangar M Mankad
Shikhar Dhawan Duncan Fletcher N Hirwani
Virat Kohli Gary Kirsten S Venkataraghavan
Ajinkya Rahane Lalchand Rajput B Chandrashekhar
Gautam Gambhir Chandu Borde J Srinath
Suresh Raina Greg Chappell Harbhajan Singh
MS Dhoni John Wright R Ashwin
Rahul Dravid Kapil Dev Ishant Sharma
Virender Sehwag Anshuman Gaekwad Zaheer Khan
Anil Kumble Madan Lal Sharma BS Bedi
Sourav Ganguly Sandeep Patil R Jadeja
Ajay Jadeja Abbas Ali Baig Mohammad Shami
Sachin Tendulkar Ashok Mankad A Nehra
Mohammad Azharuddin Bishen Singh Bedi Stuart Binny
Krishnamachari Srikkanth Chandu Borde J Bumrah
Dilip Vengsarkar PR Man Singh Kuldeep Yadav
Ravi Shastri Salim Durrani S Sreesanth
Mohinder Amarnath Datta Gaekwad A Mishra
Syed Kirmani Gulabrai Ramchand Y Chahal
Kapil Dev Hemu Adhikari Ajit Agarkar
Gundappa Viswanath Keki Tarapore M Kartik
Sunil Gavaskar Honorable Mentions H Pandya
Bishen Singh Bedi M Nisar Arshdeep Singh
Srinivasaraghavan Venkataraghavan C Nayudu Best Batsmen
Ajit Wadekar Amar Singh Sachin Tendulkar
Chandu Borde Chetan Sharma Virat Kohli
Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi Vijay Hazare Sourav Ganguly
Nari Contractor Sandeep Patil R Dravid
Gulabrai Ramchand S Ramesh MS Dhoni
Gulabrai Ramchand B Kumar R Sharma
Datta Gaekwad V Mankad M Azzarudhin
Hemu Adhikari Pankaj Roy Yuvraj Singh
Polly Umrigar Polly Umrigar V Sehwag
Ghulam Ahmed L Amarnath VVS Laxman
Vinoo Mankad Ajay Jadeja C Pujara
Vijay Hazare D Gandhi D Vengsarkar
Lala Amarnath Saba Karim G Viswanath
Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi K Azad S Yadav
Maharajkumar of Vizianagram B Alaganan Vinod Kambli
C. K. Nayudu R Bharadwaj Mohammad Kaif

Runner Up Squads

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Sachin Tendulkar - Prolific Batsman
2003 World Cup 2000 Asia Cup
  • Mohammed Azharuddin (captain)
  • Ajay Jadeja (vice-captain)
  • Ajit Agarkar
  • Amay Khurasiya
  • Anil Kumble
  • Debashish Mohanty
  • Javagal Srinath
  • Nayan Mongia (wicketkeeper)
  • Nikhil Chopra
  • Rahul Dravid (reserve wicketkeeper)
  • Robin Singh
  • Sachin Tendulkar
  • Sadagoppan Ramesh
  • Sourav Ganguly
  • Venkatesh Prasad
  • Sourav Ganguly(c)
  • Rahul Dravid(vc & wk)
  • Sachin Tendulkar
  • Virender Sehwag
  • V.V.S. Laxman
  • Yuvraj Singh
  • Mohammed Kaif
  • Parthiv Patel(wk)
  • Anil Kumble
  • Harbhajan Singh
  • Zaheer Khan
  • Lakshmipathy Balaji
  • Irfan Pathan
  • Ashish Nehra
2008 Asia Cup
  • MS Dhoni(c & wk)
  • Yuvraj Singh (vc)
  • Robin Uthappa
  • Gautam Gambhir
  • Virender Sehwag
  • Rohit Sharma
  • Suresh Raina
  • Virat Kohli
  • Yusuf Pathan
  • Irfan Pathan
  • Ishant Sharma
  • Praveen Kumar
  • R. P. Singh
  • Piyush Chawla
  • Pragyan Ojha
  • Manpreet Gony
  • S. Sreesanth(ruled out)

Indian Premier League

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Indian Premier League revolutionized the way cricket is played today not just in India but thought the world. They play the 20 over format and domestic and international players are included in the teams. The teams are consisted of the Mumbai, Gujarat, Punjab, Lucknow, Hyderabad, Delhi, Kolkata, Bangalore, Rajasthan and Chennai. Other tournaments inspired by IPL would include celebrity cricket, legends cricket, the Ranji trophy, and premier leagues across the country including Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Saurashtra. U-19s and below are played by both the men and women. The Indian Cricket League is also a league played in India alongside the BCCI Corporate trophy.