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Sunday 29 March 2015

Top Ten Most Successful Captains in ICC Cricket World Cup :



1. Brendon McCullum (New Zealand)


The Black Caps captain Brendon McCullum is a standout amongst the best skippers in ICC Cricket World cup. He is pioneer of New Zealand world cup squad in world cup 2015. His group stayed unbeaten at pool stage. He drove his group in 8 matches in ICC cricket world cup 2015, won all matches and enter the world cup final unbeaten.

2. Ricky Ponting (Australia)

At no 1 position in the rundown of best skippers in ICC world Cup is one of the considerable Australian players Ricky Ponting. Ponting won three sequential ICC Cricket World Cups with Australia, captaining his nation to significance in 2003 and 2007. He scored an unbeaten 140 to be granted man of the match respects in the 2003 final. Ponting assumed a noteworthy part in Australia's record 34-match unbeaten World Cup run. His win rate is much higher than in some other skipper in world cup; i.e. 92.85%.

3. Clive Lloyd (West Indies)

Previous West Indies legend Clive Lloyd is at no 2 spot in best Skippers in ICC world cups. West Indies played 17 matches under his captaincy and won 15 of them with a rate of 88.23%. He likewise drove his group to two extreme victories at Lords, the home of cricket, in both 1975 and 1979. Lloyd scored a stunning century in the first ever ICC Cricket World Cup final at snappier than a run a ball to lead his group to triumph against Australia in 1975.

4.MS Dhoni (India)

Current Indian Skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni started his ICC Cricket World Cup captaincy vocation in style, driving his country to triumph in the latest competition (2011). MS Dhoni experienced World Cup cricket in 2007. In 2011 last, he created an unbeaten 91 as India pursued down Sri Lanka's 274-6. In 2015 world cup Dhoni is driving his group from the front furthermore expanding his triumphant rate.

In 2015 world cup Dhoni drove India to Semi-finalt unbeaten. Yet in elimination round Australia beat India by 95 runs and fit the bill for 2015 world cup final.

5. Sourav Ganguly (India)

At no 5 position we have previous Indian symbol Sourav Ganguly. Ganguly fell only one win shy of ICC Cricket World Cup triumph, taking his nation to the 2003 last against Australia. Ganguly scored three centuries in the 2003 competition, incorporating an undefeated 111 in the semi-final against Kenya. He additionally emphasized in the 1999 and 2007 ICC Cricket World Cups.

6. Martin Crowe (New Zealand)

Martin Crowe drove New Zealand to the semi-finals at the ICC Cricket World Cup in 1992, where his side was barely crushed by Pakistan. He had a heavenly competition separately as the main run scorer (456) and man of the arrangement. With win rate of 76.66 he is at no 5 position in main 10 best skippers in ICC world cups.

7. Hansie Cronje (South Africa)

In spite of the fact that Cronje had questionable cricket vocation, suspended by ICC for match altering, yet he is a standout amongst the best skippers in ICC world cup. Under Cronje's direction, South Africa won more than seventy five percent of their matches of the Cricket World Cup , tying with Australia in the Cricket World Cup 1999 semi-final and losing toward the West Indies in the 1995 quarter-finals.

8. Steve Waugh (Australia)

One of the legendry cricketers and best Skippers in the historical backdrop of cricket Steve Waugh had a monstrous effect on his nation's prosperity on cricket's fundamental stage. Waugh offered in Australia's 1987 ICC Cricket World Cup win against England. He scored one of his three ODI hundreds of years as skipper in Australia's fruitful 1999 battle.

9. Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka's wicketkeeper- batsman delighted in initiative accomplishment in the latest ICC Cricket World Cup, driving his nation to its second World Cup final in progression. Kumar Sangakkara contributed a century and three half hundreds of years in nine matches, in addition to an essential 48 in the final. His reality container win rate is 75% equivalent to that of Steve Waugh and Shahid Afridi yet he played one match not as much as that of Waugh, so we raked him at no eight.

10. Shahid Khan Afridi (Pakistan)

Pakistani hard hitter all-rounder Shahid Afridi drove his nation in 2011 world Cup. Under his captaincy his side came to the semi-finals yet fell 29 runs short of sub-mainland rivals and inevitable champ, India. He additionally took 21 wickets in the competition.

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