"Sunil Gavaskar Wasn't The Best India Captain But...": Shashi Tharoor Makes Interesting Observation
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Sunil Gavaskar led India in 47 Tests, from 1975 to 1985. Under him India won nine matches, drew 30 and lost eight games
Indian cricket has seen many great captains who took the game to the next level. Be it the terrific Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi or Ajit Wadekar or Sourav Ganguly, every one left an indelible mark on the sport. However, when it comes to most successful Indian captains, two names which come first to the mind are Kapil Dev and MS Dhoni. Both achieved great success by winning World Cups as India skippers. The Indian Board has often given the captaincy armbands to batting and bowling greats too. Bishan Singh Bedi, Sunil Gavaskar, Sachin Tendulkar and Virat Kohli are part of that list. They achieved success as captain in varying degrees.
Talking about Gavaskar - the India captain, Shashi Tharoor, Congress leader and Member of Parliament, made an interesting observation on Wednesday: "Sunil Gavaskar wasn't the best captain India (cricket team) had, but he wasn't too bad."
He made the comments during the launch of former BCCI General Manager Amrit Mathur's book: "Pitchside: My life in Indian cricket"
Gavaskar led India in 47 Tests, from 1975 to 1985. Under him India won nine matches, drew 30 and lost eight games. He also led in 37 ODIs, out of which India won 14 matches and lost 21.
Gavaskar has been known to be straightforward with his observations. He was recently critical of the Indian team management after the loss in the World Test Championship final.