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Which Indian has finished on the winning side the maximum times in Test matches (30 April 2001)
Coming into the Indian tour, Steve Waugh had won 61 Tests as a player, the
most by any contemporary figure in the game, and only second to Viv
Richards' 63 in the all time list. Auatralia's 10 wicket hiding of India in
the first Test in Mumbai lifted the figure to 62 before successive defeats
at Kolkata and Chennai nixed his chances of surpassing Richards'
achievement. But only for the moment. The odds that Waugh will go clear of
Viv during the Ashes series later this summer must be overwhelmingly
favourable. That provokes an intriguing corollary: Which Indian has taken
part in the most number of Test match victories?
Mohd. Azharuddin, at the helm during the tremendously successful run in the
early 1990s - when India won nine successive Tests at home - has been
involved in 22 wins, 14 as captain. Sunil Gavaskar is slightly ahead with
23 but the leader of the pack is Kapil Dev who finished on the winning side
24 times in a Test career encompassing 131 appearances. Kapil is however
likely to be dispossessed of the distinction very soon with Sachin
Tendulkar veritably snapping at his heels. Tendulkar had to tarry a while
for his maiden win against Sri Lanka in the one-off Test at Chandigarh in
1990/91, which was his 11th match and also his first at home. When India
won the decider at Chennai last month against Australia, it marked his 22nd
victory in 82 contests, bringing him abreast of Azhar. Where will Sachin
overtake Kaps: in Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka, South Africa or back home against
England at the tailend of the year? A moot point indeed.
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