All time captains’ XI in ODI cricket

The cricketing world has produced enough tales of legendary captains for us to relish it for centuries to come.

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4. Brian Lara

Brian Lara
Brian Lara sweeps a ball. (Photo by JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images)

With ample Caribbean swagger and plenty of class flowing from his willow, Brian Lara terrorized bowling units while he was there in the middle. Known as the marathon man of Windies cricket, he played some outstanding big-daddy knocks for the country and although they were going through a critical phase, he stood as a ray of sunshine slightly enlightening a dark tunnel.

One thing which needs to be highlighted while talking about Lara the captain is that he always led by example. He rarely had players who were half as good as him apart from a few brilliant bowlers. Despite the adversities, he had a win percentage of 50 in 125 matches. He captained the side from 1994 to 2007 but had some breaks in between with the likes of Carl Hooper coming in briefly.

He played a crucial role in helping West Indies reach the World Cup semifinals in 1996 but unfortunately, they never reached that stage in the 50-over World Cup again. Lara nevertheless had a stellar individual record in ODI cricket, registering 10,405 runs in 299 ODIs at an average just in excess of 40.

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