Est. 1932
The most followed cricket team on the planet. 3 World Cup titles, 100 international centuries, and a legacy stretching back to 1932.
2024–25 Season
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Debut: 2007 · Age: 37
10,709
ODI Runs
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Rohit Sharma
The only batsman to score three ODI double centuries. Led India to the 2024 T20 World Cup title in Barbados. Holds the record for most sixes in ODI cricket.
Caps: 264 ODIs · 67 T20Is · 67 Tests
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Debut: 2008 · Age: 35
27,324
Int'l Runs
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Virat Kohli
50 ODI centuries — more than any batsman in history. Chased down targets like no other. Widely regarded as the greatest ODI batter of his generation.
Caps: 295 ODIs · 125 T20Is · 123 Tests
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Debut: 2019 · Age: 25
3,500+
ODI Runs
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Shubman Gill
Scored a double century in ODIs at just 23. Elegant technique and temperament beyond his years. Tipped to be India's next batting superstar.
Caps: 73 ODIs · 38 T20Is · 29 Tests
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Debut: 2014 · Age: 32
2,800+
T20I Runs
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KL Rahul
Versatile across all formats. Holds the record for the fastest T20I fifty by an Indian. Dependable wicketkeeper and anchor in the middle order.
Caps: 73 ODIs · 72 T20Is · 50 Tests
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Debut: 2016 · Age: 30
1,500+
Int'l Wickets
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Hardik Pandya
India's premier pace-bowling all-rounder. Bowled the final over in the 2024 T20 World Cup final to seal India's title. Explosive lower-order batter.
Caps: 117 ODIs · 115 T20Is · 11 Tests
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Debut: 2016 · Age: 30
433+
Int'l Wickets
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Jasprit Bumrah
Ranked No.1 Test bowler in the world. Unplayable yorkers and unique action. Named Player of the Tournament at the 2024 T20 World Cup.
Caps: 90 ODIs · 75 T20Is · 40 Tests
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Debut: 2009 · Age: 35
563+
Int'l Wickets
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Ravindra Jadeja
One of the greatest fielders in cricket history. Slow left-arm orthodox spinner who can also bat at No.6. Crucial in India's 2024 T20 World Cup win.
Caps: 196 ODIs · 74 T20Is · 75 Tests
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Debut: 2010 · Age: 37
765+
Int'l Wickets
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R. Ashwin
India's greatest modern spinner. 37 five-wicket hauls in Tests. ICC Cricketer of the Year 2016. Masterful at reading batsmen and varying his deliveries.
Caps: 116 ODIs · 65 T20Is · 106 Tests
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Debut: 2023 · Age: 22
1,500+
Test Runs
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Yashasvi Jaiswal
Scored 712 runs in a single Test series against England in 2024 — the most by any Indian in a home series. A generational talent with a remarkable rags-to-riches story.
Caps: 12 ODIs · 28 T20Is · 18 Tests
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Debut: 2017 · Age: 30
200+
Int'l Wickets
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Mohammed Siraj
Took 5 wickets in the 2023 ODI World Cup final. Emotional journey from Hyderabad to becoming India's frontline pacer. Known for his aggression and reverse swing.
Caps: 65 ODIs · 42 T20Is · 30 Tests
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Debut: 2021 · Age: 33
3,200+
T20I Runs
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Suryakumar Yadav
World No.1 T20I batter. Scored the match-winning catch in the 2024 T20 WC final. Plays shots that don't exist in the coaching manual — 360-degree batter.
Caps: 56 ODIs · 78 T20Is · 0 Tests
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Debut: 2017 · Age: 26
2,800+
Test Runs
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Rishabh Pant
India's most explosive wicketkeeper-batter. Scored match-winning knocks in Australia and England. Made a miraculous comeback after a life-threatening car accident in 2022.
Caps: 30 ODIs · 66 T20Is · 33 Tests
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