Which Indian has the record of maximum catches as a non-wicketkeeper in men’ s cricket test matches till February 2021?

Which Indian has the record of maximum catches as a non-wicketkeeper in men’ s cricket test matches till February 2021? Correct Answer Rahul Dravid

The correct answer is Rahul Dravid.

Key Points

  • Rahul Dravid
    • He holds the record for most catches in Test cricket by a non-wicket-keeper and also the record for highest scoring partnership in Test cricket with Sachin Tendulkar.
    • He is a former Indian cricketer who is often called 'Mr. Dependable and 'The Great Wall'.
    • He made his international ODI debut on 3 April 1996 against Sri Lanka and his test debut on 20 June 1996 against England.
    • He has been felicitated with national awards like Arjuna Award, Padma Shri, and Padma Vibhushan awards and was inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame in 2018.

Additional Information

  • ​Ajay Jadeja
    • He made his debut in the international ODI on 28 February 1992 against Sri Lanka and his debut in the international test cricket on13 November 1992 against South Africa.
    • He holds the record of the longest one-day partnership with Mohammed Azharuddin in matches against Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka.
  • Saurav Ganguly
    • He is a former national cricket team captain of India.
    • Nickname: God of the Off Side.
    • Currently serving as the president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India.
  • Mohammad Azharuddin
    • Mohammad Azharuddin is an Indian politician and a former international cricketer.
    • He is the Working President of the Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee and was the Member of Parliament for Moradabad.

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