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  • Ajay Jadeja
    An exuberant batsman, and an incorrigible charmer off the field, Ajay Jadeja entered international cricket with an infectious effervescence that won hearts and matches - but left behind an eerie trail of bookmaker connections and unanswered questions.
  • Andrew Leipus
    Andrew Leipus is a South Australian who was appointed by the BCCI as the Indian team physiotherapist.
  • John Geoffrey Wright
    John Wright is a New Zealand left hand batsman and right arm medium Bowler giving coach to Indian team.
  • Kapil Dev
    Kapil Dev was the greatest pace bowler India has produced, and their greatest fast-bowling allrounder. If he had played at any other time - not when Imran Khan, Ian Botham and Richard Hadlee were contemporaries - he would surely have been recognised as the best allrounder in the world.
  • Mahendra Singh Dhoni
    The very first fan site of Indian wicketkeeper batsman Mahendra Singh Dhoni which contains his biography, a photo gallery and lots more.
  • Mohammed Azizuddin Azharuddin
    India's 'winningest' captain in both Tests and One-day internationals started his career in 1984-85 in spectacular fashion, setting a world record by scoring a century in each of his first three Tests. A dashing, wristy and elegant Hyderabad batsman, Azharuddin for many years has formed the backbone of the Indian middle order batting.
  • Ravi Shastri
    For over a decade, Ravi Shastri rendered yeoman service to Indian cricket in many ways. As an obdurate opening or middle-order batsman; as a left-arm spinner who was an integral part of the attack; and as long-time deputy to a couple of captains.
  • Robin Singh
    In the mid 1990s, Robin Singh was viewed as a long-term prospect by many. He had the records to back him up too for he was Delhi's leading wicket taker, striking up a particularly good combination with Atul Wassan. Given this background, his selection in the Indian team for the tour of New Zealand in 1998-99 was not exactly a surprise.
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