Wadekar made his first-class debut for Mumbai in the late fifties. He had his Test baptism against Garry Sobers' West Indies in the 1966-67 season and established himself in the national side with an innings of 67 in the third Test of the series at Chennai.
The very next year, Wadekar became a part of Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi's team that beat New Zealand 3-1 to register India's first-ever Test series win overseas.
Wadekar was appointed the captain of the national team in early 1971 and that became a turning point in the history of Indian cricket.
He led India to consecutive series victories against the formidable West Indies and England on their own grounds. This was an unprecedented achievement as never before had India won a Test, leave alone a series, in the Caribbean and England.
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