Kapil to be conferred with C K Nayudu Award for 2013

Kolkata, Dec 18:
Indian cricket board today said that former skipper Kapil Dev will be the recipient of the BCCI’s Col. C K Nayudu Lifetime Achievement Award, for the year 2013.
The Board of Control for Cricket India’s Col. C K Nayudu Lifetime Achievement Award Committee, comprising BCCI president  N Srinivasan, secretary Sanjay Patel and senior journalist Ayaz Memon in a meeting in Chennai today unanimously decided that Kapil Nikhanj Dev would be the recipient for the award for 2013, Sanjay Patel said in a statement .
One of the greatest cricketers of all time, Kapil Dev Nikhanj was the first player to achieve the ‘double’ of 5,000 runs and 400
wickets in Tests.
In an illustrious career that commenced in 1978 and concluded in 1994, he represented India in 131 Tests, from which he took 434
wickets and scored 5,248 runs, inclusive of eight centuries.
He played 225 ODIs, in which he took 253 wickets and scored 3,783 runs.
His most memorable contribution to Indian cricket was the victory in the 1983 World Cup.
As captain, Kapil Dev led from the front, with bat, ball and in the field, as the Indian cricket team won the sport’s ultimate prize, for the very first time.
His match-winning 175 in a league encounter against Zimbabwe, wherein he rescued India from a perilous 9-4 that became 17-5, is part of cricketing folklore.
He struck with the ball at critical stages, right through the tournament, and held two crucial catches – those of Viv Richards and Clive Lloyd – in the final against the West Indies.
His other significant achievement as captain of India was the 2-0 Test series win in England in 1986.
Kapil Dev’s temperament and tenacity overshadowed his talent. He produced his best in crisis situations. He overcame an injured thigh to take 5-28 against Australia at Melbourne in 1980-81, which took India to a famous series-levelling win.
His 119 against the same team at Chennai in 1986-87, steered India out of a tight spot, and set up only the second Tied Test in the history of the sport.
Against England at Lord’s in 1990, with India needing 24 to avoid the follow-on, and the number eleven batsman at the other end, he proceeded to hit off-spinner Eddie Hemmings for four consecutive sixes.
He had a stint as coach of the Indian team in 1999-00, and served as Chairman of the National Cricket Academy in 2006-07.
He is presently a popular Media Personality.
Kapil Dev Nikhanj will receive the Col. C K Nayudu Lifetime Achievement Award, which comprises a trophy, citation and a cheque for Rs 25 lakhs at the BCCI Awards Ceremony for the year 2012-13, the details of which will be announced soon.
The BCCI’s Col. C K Nayudu Lifetime Achievement Award, named after India’s first Test captain, is given to individuals whose contribution to Indian cricket, on and off the field, is unparalleled.
(UNI)