Talk:Dilip Vengsarkar

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Vengsarkar was the most stylish batsman in 1980s.

He was the most dependable batman for India when chips were down.

He was the worlds best batsman in 1986 and 1987


He played 116 tests in all scored 17 centuries in total

He is the best ever Indian batsman after Sunil Gavaskar and before Sachin Tendulkar

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