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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9. Wasim Akram

Wasim Akram
Wasim Akram. (Photo by Bob Thomas/Getty Images)

It wasn’t easy for Pakistan after the retirement of the great Imran Khan to find a good leader, but one of his finest finds Wasim Akram ended up leading the side brilliantly for a fair period of time. Apart from troubling the batsmen with his pace and swing, he was also a brilliant tactician who led the team into the 1999 World Cup final.

Not a lot of fast bowlers did a great job as captain for their respective units, but Akram was remarkable during his tenure. His fast bowling partner Waqar Younis was of great help during this time. Incidentally, Waqar took over the responsibility from Wasim Akram for the 2003 World Cup, which turned out to be Akram’s final assignment in ODI cricket.

His captaincy statistics are as impressive as his leadership really was. In 109 matches, Pakistan won 66 games and he ended up as the most successful captain in their history with a win percentage of 61.46. He was the first bowler in ODI history to pick 500 wickets in a career and until Muttiah Muralitharan surpassed him, he was the highest wicket-taker in this format.

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