5 Test captains that fans may have forgotten

Let us look at five Test captains whose leadership and achievements deserve to be remembered.

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4. Ajit Wadekar

Ajit Wadekar
Left handed Indian cricketer Ajit Laxman Wadekar. (Photo by Leonard Burt/Central Press/Getty Images)

Ajit Wadekar’s appointment as India’s Test captain in 1971 marked the beginning of a new chapter in Indian cricket. The left-hander led India to two historic series victories that year by defeating giants West Indies and England on their own turf. These triumphs instilled belief in a team previously seen as underdogs. Under his leadership, India achieved three consecutive series wins against England.

His tenure was cut short due to team struggles and external pressures, leading to an abrupt retirement. The leadership helped lay the foundation for India’s future success overseas. Despite guiding India through one of its most transformative cricketing eras, Wadekar’s captaincy is often hidden in fan memory.

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