Guess The "Greatest All-Rounder" Missing In This Pic From 1992 World Cup
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Mohammed Azharuddin has shared photos from the 1992 World Cup in Australia
For cricket fans, the debate about the "greatest player" can give rise to never-ending discussions. Well, we must tell you that Mohammed Azharuddin has already come to a conclusion. The legendary cricketer has shared a collage of two photos from the 1992 World Cup in Australia on Twitter. The pictures are from the signature photo op session. It seems normal, right? We suggest you must wait. Reason? The highlight point is in the caption. Read it here. "1992 World Cup in Australia. At Sydney Harbour with the teams and their captains. The greatest all-rounder is missing in the picture. Can you guess who?" 1992 World Cup in Australia. At Sydney Harbour with the teams and their captains. The greatest all rounder is missing in the picture. Can you guess who? pic.twitter.com/JU0dPAyR2q That's correct. Kapil paaji had to travel back to India for some urgent work and missed this photo op. Kapil Dev is missing from the group photo. Wonder why though. .@azharflicks Greatest All Rounder missing in the above picture is ‘Haryana Hurricane' @therealkapildevpic.twitter.com/80y6OV7WI1 No need to see this photo or anything to guess the name of greatest all rounder. One and only Kapil Dev. All time favourite, no comparison. I started watching Cricket from this 1992 world cup...I got up Early morning 5am for watching cricket..but never for studies ???? This was the first World Cup I watched as a kid. Remember the India vs Pakistan game where we all kids watched in a friend's house. That era of watching on a 14 inch black and white screen was different
Take a look at the tweet that has been liked by 12,500 users till now.
Wondering whom Mohammed Azharuddin is referring to? Many have already guessed it right while commenting on his post. Then, the former India captain finally put an end to all the speculations in a follow-up tweet and declared that it was Kapil Dev. “That's correct. Kapil paaji had to travel back to India for some urgent work and missed this photo op,” he wrote.