On this day in 1983, Kapil Dev played one of the greatest innings in the history of cricket. He scored 175 not out off 138 balls, hitting 16 fours and 6 sixes against Zimbabwe in the 1983 Prudential World Cup. The innings is remembered as a turning point for Indian cricket.
India's Top-Order Collapse Against Zimbabwe
The match started badly for India. Zimbabwe's bowlers quickly dismissed India's top-order batsmen — Sunil Gavaskar, Kris Srikkanth, and Mohinder Amarnath — for very low scores. India were struggling at 17 runs for the loss of 5 wickets. According to CricTracker, Kapil Dev walked out to bat with the team in deep trouble.
Kapil Dev's Record-Breaking 175* Knock
Kapil Dev then played a stunning innings. He smashed 16 fours and 6 sixes in his knock of 175 not out off 138 balls. The innings completely changed the match. According to ICC, this was one of the greatest innings in cricket history. The next highest score in India's innings was Syed Kirmani's 24 not out, as noted by a Facebook post.
"Kapil Dev's 175 contained 16x4, 6x6." — ESPNcricinfo
Kapil Dev's innings helped India reach a total of 266 runs. He was named Player of the Match for his performance.
Our Take: Why This Innings Still Matters
In our view, Kapil Dev's 175* is not just a record — it is a symbol of resilience. When India were 17/5, most teams would have given up. Kapil Dev did not. He attacked the bowlers and turned the match around. This innings showed that one player can change the course of a game, and it inspired a generation of Indian cricketers. It remains one of the most celebrated knocks in World Cup history.