Cricket
Somak Adhikari
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Dhoni is the latest Indian to be inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame. One of the best keeper batters ever, he led India to three ICC titles.
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Neetu is only the second female Indian cricketer to be part of the ICC Hall of Fame.
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Sehwag was India's first Test triple centurion. His approach to batting set him apart in all three formats.
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Diana was the first woman cricketer from India to be inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame.
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Mankad was the creator of the famous 'mankading' dismissal. As an all-rounder, his place in Indian cricket history is sealed.
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The man who put Indian cricket on the map is Sachin. He has almost every world record in Tests, ODIs and international cricket.
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Dravid has played knocks that have saved and won games for India so it is no wonder he is on this list.
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Kumble was a bowling machine. One of three players with all 10 wickets in a Test innings, the man finished with over 600 Test scalps and more than 950 international victims.
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Kapil led India to the 1983 ODI World Cup title and was also the first Indian to score an ODI 100. Not to mention having the most Test wickets for some time.
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Gavaskar was the first player to breach the 10,000-run mark in Tests. At one point he had the most Test runs and tons to his name. A legendary opener for India.
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Bedi was part of India's famous spin quartet and deadly with the ball in hand. At one time he had the most wickets by an Indian bowler in Tests.
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