Indian cricketer Kapil Dev took the first dose of the Kovid-19 vaccine on Wednesday at a famous hospital in Delhi. The former captain, who won the team’s World Cup in 1983, was vaccinated at Fortis Hospital in the city. Earlier, India’s head coach Ravi Shastri had administered the Kovid-19 vaccine in Ahmedabad. The second phase of coronavirus vaccination in the country began on Monday. Kapil underwent angioplasty in October last year.
New Delhi: Senior cricketer Kapil Dev got his first dose # Covid 19 Vaccine Today at Fortis Hospital. pic.twitter.com/Gpn5vMRz39
– ANI (@ANI) March 3, 2021
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Team India won their first World Cup in 1983 under the leadership of Kapil Dev. Kapil was a good bowler as he was batting. He is considered one of the greatest leaders in the history of cricket. Kapil became India’s first fast bowling all-rounder. He broke the all-rounder Richard Headley’s record for most wickets in Test cricket.
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Kapil Dev has 9031 international runs and 687 international wickets in his account. He scored 5248 runs in 131 Tests and took 434 wickets. Kapil scored 253 wickets and 3783 runs in ODIs. Kapil played his last Test match against New Zealand at Hamilton in March 1994, and the last one-day international against West Indies in Faridabad on October 1978.
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