7 Cricketers who never got the credit they deserved

As cricket is a team sport, there are certain players who just don't get an equal amount of credit for what they are doing on the field for their side.

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6. Ajit Agarkar

Ajit Agarkar
Ajit Agarkar. (Photo by Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images)

There was nothing that Ajit Agarkar couldn’t do. He would pick crucial wickets and then go on smash the ball to all over the park. A lot of people might not be aware of this, but Agarkar still holds the record for the fastest ODI fifty ever scored by an Indian batsman.

In fact, he has a Test century at Lord’s. He was an effective batsman but mostly a bowler that every captain would have loved to have. In 191 ODIs, he picked up 288 wickets at an average of 27. Interestingly, his bowling record in the format is better than Zaheer Khan, one of the most celebrated bowlers in Indian cricket.

For Ganguly and then Dravid, Agarkar was a gem. He used to bowl in the middle overs and had a few variations which would help him fox the batsman. The Mumbai player sadly never got the due respect for his performance as he never was a player to hog the limelight. He slipped off the radar after 2007 and never played for India again. Interestingly, he was part of the Indian world cup winning squad from the ICC World T20 2007.

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