5 Test captains that fans may have forgotten
Let us look at five Test captains whose leadership and achievements deserve to be remembered.
5. Shaun Pollock
In 2000, Shaun Pollock stepped into the captaincy role after the exit of Hansie Cronje. The all-rounder guided a troubled team through a transitional phase. His stint as captain lasted only three years, but the impact was significant. Despite setbacks, most notably a tough 3–0 series loss to Australia and a World Cup exit in 2003, Pollock remained a great leader for the Proteas.
He contributed across the board during his captaincy tenure, scoring 998 runs and claiming 103 wickets in Tests. His influence was less about numbers and more about stability during uncertain times. Today, his captaincy is often overshadowed by great successors and forgotten by fans, but Pollock played a crucial role in restoring South Africa's cricketing reputation after a crisis.
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