dude, forget all this..his biggest achievement till date is that he was just 24 yrs old kid, when he captained a divided team and still won the WC defeating WI twice in the tournament. Both Imran and Kapil were of same age, but when Imran was still honing the skill of scratching the ball, Kapil Dev was sitting in his room with legs resting on the centre table and with a WC trophy beside him. And mind it the biggest asset of the legend was that when the chips were down, he would just stroll into the stadium and win the match by himself.
I don't give a damn if he would get into someone's ATG team because those things are just figment of imagination, which has no relevance in real world. We will never have a team consisting of Bradman and Mcgrath playing so those discussions in my view are to put it mildly stupid and kiddish. Kapil instilled confidence in a nation hungry for success in mid 80s, and that to me is far more important thing than anything else. Read the initial interviews of most players of early 90s including SRT, Kambli, Srinath, Ganguly, Dravid and you will find one thing in common - 1983 WC win inspired them to play cricket for India.