Allan Border
Allan Border took over the captaincy during a challenging period after Kim Hughes’ resignation in 1984-85. Despite initial reluctance, Border applied himself with determination, leading Australia to a World Cup win in 1987 and reclaiming the Ashes two years later.
He scored over 6,000 runs at an average of 50 in Test cricket and established a culture of resilience, which laid the foundation for the golden era of Australian cricket.