Rating top 10 best captains of all time

Many of these leaders played a crucial role in helping some budding stars become world-beaters of the cricketing world.

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3. Clive Lloyd

Clive Lloyd
Clive Lloyd. (Photo by Getty Images)

No captain in the list had a more intimidating team under him than Clive Lloyd. Making his debut as a captain in 1974, the legendary southpaw led West Indies to two consecutive World Cup triumphs in 1975 and 1979 and also reached the final in 1983. It was under his leadership where Windies really hit their truest potential and managed to script some unforgettable tales.

Lloyd instilled a fearless attitude in the team and allowed the likes of Gordon Greenidge and Sir Vivian Richards to bat fearlessly while giving similar freedom to his unbelievable bowling unit constituting legends like Michael Holding, Malcolm Marshall, Joel Garner, Sir Andy Roberts and Colin Croft.

In the 74 games Lloyd led the Windies, they lost just 12 games, winning 36 times. The time he spent as a captain in limited-overs was relatively less, but pretty significant. In 84 ODIs, Lloyd’s team won a staggering 64 games with a win percentage of 77.71.

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