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Who is the G.O.A.T of Indian cricket?

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Post time 29-8-2023 12:49:40 | Show all posts |Read mode
G.O.A.T is the acronym for Greatest of All Time. India has had a cricket-strong history and has produced some of the best batsmen and bowlers in its decorated history. Who can be called a G.O.A.T and why do you think that justified the performance and accomplishments?




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Post time 29-8-2023 13:03:11 | Show all posts
Sachin Tendulkar by far!
Sachin Tendulkar needs no introduction. The man has had a lengthy 22 years of international career and has scored over 34,000 runs with 200 tests and 463 ODIs and 100 international centuries overall. Do I need more to say?
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Post time 29-8-2023 13:15:46 | Show all posts
Jacques Kallis is my pick.
Jacques Kallis is easily the most accomplished all-rounder of all time. Whether it's his batting or the number of wickets he has picked, Kallis excelled in every role he has been associated with. With a test career of 166 matches and over 13,000 runs and an average of 55, he truly was an unstoppable force.
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Post time 29-8-2023 13:26:34 | Show all posts
Anil Kumble is my pick.
Anil Kumble was India’s test mainstay for close to two decades. He ended his test career with a stellar record of 619 wickets in 132 tests. The accomplishment of picking 10 wickets for 74 runs was the first instance a spinner took all 10 wickets in an innings in international cricket.
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