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Komentáře • 397

  • @nitlover8319
    @nitlover8319 Před měsícem +162

    For anyone who has seen Indian cricket in the 90s it will be Ganguly

    • @jiteshkumar102
      @jiteshkumar102 Před měsícem +4

      Becoz he didn't contribute on those win one said by Mohinder Amarnath in dd national fourth umpire.his 5 wins come against Zimbabwe and Bangladesh outside Ind

    • @rameezrather5385
      @rameezrather5385 Před měsícem +1

      Ganguly captained mostly in early 2000s

    • @ChatPOPPAT
      @ChatPOPPAT Před měsícem +1

      Ganguly was a great leader.. perhaps the greatest after Kapil but he was not tactically that good.. he kept loosing finals, even in bilaterals.. only win from his captaincy was NatWest final, that too we would have lost if not for the brilliance of Kaif and Yuvi.. Dhoni was tactically the best.. he knew how to use his resources..

    • @RC-ym5cm
      @RC-ym5cm Před měsícem +1

      @@ChatPOPPAT he kept losing because he played all of them against Australia and SriLanka who were far superior.....Dhoni did not win in underdog situations, be it test or ODIs or T20s........Dhoni has the edge in t20Is because Ganguly, Kapil and the others didnt play t20is............

    • @DaddyjeeFF
      @DaddyjeeFF Před měsícem +3

      @@RC-ym5cm bhains ke aage been mat baja bhai ye dhoni ke bhakt rehte hai. Inko Cricket ke international team kaise chalti hai na uski samajh hoti hai na baki kisi cheez ki. Team India me 2007 ke IPL ke Baad jab paisa aana shuru hua BCCI ke paas tab duniya ki best resources aayi jo Australia wagera ke paas early 2000s se thi. World ke best Data analyst world ke best game ke readers jo guide karte hai coach aur captain ko strategy banane ke liye aur wo gadha bol raha hai Yuvi aur kaif ne jitaya to 2011 me bhi Yuvi hi Australia ke Saamne QF match nikala tha jisme dhoni point me maar ke chal diya tha. 2007 ke knockout me Eng ke samne 12 pe 50 nahi maarta to 2007 me bhi bahar ho jate finals me bhi gambhir dhoni ke jaise wicket phek ke chale jata to dhoni ke hath me bhi kya aata tambura?

  • @Tafribaazmohit
    @Tafribaazmohit Před měsícem +331

    It’s so surprising that people from a foreign country can see that Ganguly was the best leader but people from my own country cannot see beyond Kohli or Dhoni

    • @jiteshkumar102
      @jiteshkumar102 Před měsícem +8

      Becoz he didn't contribute on those win one said by Mohinder Amarnath in dd national fourth umpire.his 5 wins come against Zimbabwe and Bangladesh outside Ind

    • @MeetMeetHere
      @MeetMeetHere Před měsícem +5

      A lot of other foreign country people don't believe so as well. It's an opinion, and they differ from person to person.

    • @lalanpaikaray2498
      @lalanpaikaray2498 Před měsícem +7

      For me -Ganguly 😍

    • @drnamankhatri
      @drnamankhatri Před měsícem +14

      So if some foreigner said Ganguly, it has to be Ganguly?

    • @RC-ym5cm
      @RC-ym5cm Před měsícem +19

      @@drnamankhatri No....its an opinion from a well recognized cricket expert......not a social media obsessed media who doesnt know nuances and get swayed by current success...

  • @karthikpatra
    @karthikpatra Před měsícem +53

    The most important aspect of Ganguly's leadership was that he gained back the respect of Indian cricket which had completely lost due to the match-fixing scandal of the 90s. When the news broke that Azhar, who was such a stylish and beloved cricketer during the 90s was involved the entire cricket landscape had plummeted in the eyes of the common spectator. Sourav brought back the honesty and integrity of the team.

  • @AZ-pg8vd
    @AZ-pg8vd Před 28 dny +40

    As a person who followed Indian cricket from 1998, I feel Ganguly is the greatest Indian captain ever. He built the team, he built the attitude of the team. He took the team out of shadow of match fixing scandal and brought trust back on Indian team.

  • @soumimukherjee6748
    @soumimukherjee6748 Před měsícem +72

    There is a reason why people say dada..captaincy or leadership is needed when ur down n out..people who have lived through the 90s know why Ganguly is the greatest…he picked us up when we were dead..that’s the greatest trait of leadership..no success would have happened if that era of 2000-05 wouldn’t have happened

    • @VARMOT123
      @VARMOT123 Před měsícem +2

      Not really .2000s generation was way better cricketers than previous ones

    • @RC-ym5cm
      @RC-ym5cm Před měsícem +2

      @@VARMOT123 Had a pretty unbalanced squad....about 15 keepers were played between 1999 WC and 2007 WC...fast bowlers were injury prone.......opening batsmen in tests were coming and going...

  • @stallone8811
    @stallone8811 Před měsícem +22

    Saurav Ganguly - played hard, is a gentleman, made indian cricket fearless, backed young players like yuvraj, kaif, etc, managed stars and gained respect of likes of sachin, dravid, kumble, managed his pacers much better than what sachin did to srinath and prasad in the south africa tour and most importantly, revived the faith of indian fans after the matchfixing saga involving Azhar and Jadeja.
    Saurav built a foundation on which every captain who came after him took it to the next level.
    After the flash in the pan with Kapil's Devils, in the 80s, Indian cricket went through its worst stagnant phase with the doctored pitches by Wadekar coach and Azhar matchfixer-captain where indian batsmen never knew how to play pace and indian pacers were ineffective while india underperformed outside subcontinent. Ganguly broke those shackles that were tying the indian cricket down

    • @sukhbirsingh8053
      @sukhbirsingh8053 Před měsícem

      Can you please elaborate on the doctored pitches. Or refer some sources?

    • @stallone8811
      @stallone8811 Před měsícem

      @@sukhbirsingh8053 can you google it detective. thx

  • @1305sarthak
    @1305sarthak Před měsícem +80

    The legacy Kohli left behind was of fitness and his fondness of fast bowling especially in tests. That test match I want to say Oval where he said let's give them hell for 60 overs....rousing speech but only possible because bowlers were fit enough to clock 80-85mph on the 5th day in the final session. Dhoni was pragmatic and went with what he got...Kohli demanded excellence in at least fitness and the team was definitely better for it

    • @njokic2176
      @njokic2176 Před měsícem +8

      Ironically Ganguly, Tendulkar and most Indian fans all hated on Greg Chappell when he tried to implement better fielding and fitness standards in the indian team as head coach, much like Kohli has done

    • @user-uu8uk2qj1l
      @user-uu8uk2qj1l Před měsícem +7

      ​@@njokic2176Because the main players in 2000s was not known for fitness. So they tried to block that initiative...
      But in Kohli's era, Kohli was the key player and he himself was supremely fit. So he was able to execute his initiatives.

    • @1305sarthak
      @1305sarthak Před měsícem +6

      @@njokic2176 I mean you can't top dog Sachin or dada. The scenarios were totally different. Chappel got a very settled team from Wright, it had a mix of youth and stalwarts and both these sets needed a different approach. With Kohli taking over as test captain...he was the top dog..he got a young team which was easy to mold as per his vision

    • @saurabhb1041
      @saurabhb1041 Před měsícem

      Kohli demanded those standards from his bowlers. And pushed them and pulled them towards excellence by leading from the front. It was very clear post the 2011 WC win, that Dhoni didn’t really enjoy captaining in red ball. Dhoni given his powers could have laid down the same standards but he did not

    • @njokic2176
      @njokic2176 Před měsícem

      @@saurabhb1041 exactly, but when Chappell demanded those same standards to Ganguly and Tendulkar they spit the dummy and got him sacked, thats way Ganguly could never be india's best captain

  • @gaurhazra6970
    @gaurhazra6970 Před měsícem +20

    People lack context. In 1990’s India was the hub of match fixing. From BCCI officials to captain to players. When Ganguly came, forget that India was a poor team in terms of performance, the whole establishment was corrupt. That is when he started his cleanup job, made the team competitive, and started winning overseas, even winning a CT in 2002. The turnaround itself is nothing less than a miracle. Hardly any team has made such a turnaround from being corrupt and incompetent to become world beaters. The comments saying “Kohli” here stink of ignorance.
    Dhoni would be the close 2nd because winning 3 finals in no mean feat, but his test records are poor.
    Red Ball : Ganguly
    White Ball : Dhoni

  • @alextv293
    @alextv293 Před měsícem +41

    Probably ganguly

  • @feeltheheat824
    @feeltheheat824 Před měsícem +8

    Pleased to hear Wadekar's name in the discussion. He beat England and WI away, in the same year. That's right up there in terms of achievements!

  • @nick007699
    @nick007699 Před měsícem +7

    Ask anyone outside India about the best captain of India, 99% says its Ganguly. But in India hardly anyone acknowledged it. Naser Hussain, Steve Waugh everybody said it.

    • @rajakr2096
      @rajakr2096 Před měsícem +2

      Its the lock down kids. Any one who were born on of before 90s know Ganguly is the best.

    • @nick007699
      @nick007699 Před měsícem +1

      @@rajakr2096 absolutely

    • @nick007699
      @nick007699 Před 29 dny +1

      @@rajakr2096 true

  • @shishirs2007
    @shishirs2007 Před měsícem +4

    If people remeber 2003 Australia tour series, they will know that how Ganguly and his team fought and performed that greatest Australia team because of his leadership

    • @suck06257
      @suck06257 Před 14 dny

      It’s 2001 Series 😂😂

  • @nandraclan1493
    @nandraclan1493 Před měsícem +35

    Anyone who knows the history of Indian cricket will understand that the two captains most responsible for the biggest cultural shift in Indian cricket were Nawab of Pataudi and Saurav Ganguly. Dhoni and Kohli wouldn't have been able to achieve anything without the shift in mentality that Pataudi and Ganguly engineered.

    • @saurabhb1041
      @saurabhb1041 Před měsícem +3

      Easy to say that when there’s no way to disprove that.

    • @dashmeetsingh9679
      @dashmeetsingh9679 Před měsícem +1

      It depends on how you see greatness. For me it was always , a captain is great who can build match winners.
      Under Ganguly most of match winners were created. Yuvi, Bhajji, Kaif, Raina etc.
      Under Dhoni there arent match winners, but players who shined in a particular moment.
      Kohli recognised the hole in Indian bowling and has pretty much fixed it up. But its batters who are lackluster.
      Remember Ind was able to produce Yuvraj, coz after initial success, he was given a really long rope. That made Yuvi a player who would win you series/tournaments, not just some moments or few matches.

    • @sanjeevopeth
      @sanjeevopeth Před měsícem +2

      @@dashmeetsingh9679 Did you know Kohli played under Dhoni in the early part of his career? Did you forget about Pujara, Ashwin and Jadeja? Shami and Ishant started around Dhoni's under him and were persisted with and peaked later.

    • @dashmeetsingh9679
      @dashmeetsingh9679 Před měsícem +3

      @@sanjeevopeth Dude, if you wanna compare, please check how many similar players, "debuted" and "peaked" under Ganguly and Kohli as well.
      Its well known fact that Ganguly had put his career on the line multiple times for multiple players.
      Kohli and to some extent Dhoni they were assisted by IPL as well.

    • @sanjeevopeth
      @sanjeevopeth Před měsícem +1

      Go back and check your comment. You said there were no match winners during Dhoni's time only few who shined during certain moments which is not true. Ganguly inherited Tendulkar, Laxman, Dravid, Harbhajan, Kumble, Srinath, Agarkar. The one's he can take credit for is Yuvraj, Raina, Zaheer Khan amongst the big names. Ganguly himself blocked Yuvraj from a potential test place. If you think Kohli, Pujara, Ashwin, Jadeja, Shami and Bumrah are not match winners then you probably don't understand cricket 'Dude'. Ganguly rightfully takes credit for giving us the balls to stand up in world cricket but you can't say others didn't do anything afterwards. Dhoni, Kohli and Rohit have all taken the game forward to win for India which Ganguly couldn't finish.

  • @Itiswhatitis54
    @Itiswhatitis54 Před měsícem +2

    Dada the Prince of Kolkata, gave proper mindset to his team, each one from that Indian team is an ace now.

  • @AlenBenny-q8t
    @AlenBenny-q8t Před měsícem +68

    Kohli :
    Pros : Kohli's test legacy is unmatched.
    He created a fitness culture which eventually led to the rise of fast bowling unit.
    So he has a claim for substantial greatness as a Test captain for India.Never lost a home series.
    Winning in Eng/Aus
    40 wins in 67 matches as cap.
    Great record in ODI also.
    75 wins in 95 matches.
    Semi 2019,Final 2017.
    Cons : Was not able to win an ICC cup
    Dhoni :
    Pros :Won 2007,2011 WCs.
    Great tactician
    Cons : Poor captaincy in Test.
    Lost home series in Test.
    T20i captaincy was average loosing 5/6 T20 WCs as captain.
    Rohit
    Pros : Great T20 captain.
    Cons : Small career as captain so can't evaluate other format captaincy.
    Ganguly :
    Pros : He took over a shaken team and was able to stabilize it.
    Final 2003 WC.
    Generated a culture of aggression which India lacked.
    Cons : Unable to win WCs. Average Test record.
    Kapil :
    Pros : 1983 WC
    Cons : A constant tussle with main players in team and had an environment of instability during the captaincy period.

    • @rahulsinha623
      @rahulsinha623 Před měsícem +1

      How many batter of your country has avg 50+ before called Ganguly an average batter in test.

    • @randhirnikam
      @randhirnikam Před měsícem +10

      ​@@rahulsinha623I think he meant his record as Test captain.

    • @rahulsinha623
      @rahulsinha623 Před měsícem +1

      @@randhirnikam out of 49 test as captain he won 21 lost 13 draw 15 is this an avarage test record as skipper.

    • @AlenBenny-q8t
      @AlenBenny-q8t Před měsícem +4

      @@rahulsinha623 Ganguly was pretty ordinary in tests...He batted in easiest of test batting era of 2000s...
      2000s was the era with almost 15-20 batter averaging over 50 in tests due to flat tracks resulting in draws...
      Current test tracks are rank turners and heavy swing pitches...
      And still ganguly battef at 42 average in tests...
      His batting was average to say the least...
      His captaincy record also was average in test...
      away record is too bad... couple of Zimbabwe tests have hidden his otherwise poor away record .

    • @rahulsinha623
      @rahulsinha623 Před měsícem

      @@AlenBenny-q8t which country are you from?

  • @aakash7757
    @aakash7757 Před 24 dny +1

    Ganguly is the one who revolutionised Indian cricket. He introduced aggressive and attacking approach. Best Indian captain ever .

  • @DaddyjeeFF
    @DaddyjeeFF Před měsícem +6

    2:00 it wasn't changing Ganguly changed it. When he took the captaincy India was going through the worst phase. Mohammad Azharuddin Cheated on the Nation and purposely trying to lose. So many players were thrown out of the team, banned, people were on the streets burning everything. India was 8th on the ranking and then Ganguly took control and he was the one who changed Indian cricket and cricketers mentally and physically for good. Bade kaptaan apna Naam banaye records banaye lekin Dada ne team banayi players banaye❤

    • @dadajith0108
      @dadajith0108 Před měsícem

      Sourav Ganguly and Mark Taylor of Australia are scarily similar - building and improving the standard of their respective cricketing nations that produced match winners for the future, both left handed batsmen, both 5'11", fierce and aggressive on field but cheerful off field, captained in only one WC overseas and became finalists after losing to invincible opponents and both extremely underrated as captains. Steve Waugh successfully inherited Mark Taylor's team and won World Cups, similar to how MSD did with the team that Dada built. I'm only comparing the situations of Steve Waugh and MSD and not the two of them as captains and players, as Steve Waugh is a legend unlike MSD who is extremely overrated and overhyped.

  • @user-le6fe8vl9l
    @user-le6fe8vl9l Před 25 dny +1

    What a great discussion? I agree with you that Ganguly is the greatest captain. Ganguly, as the captain of the Indian team, had his hands full with challenges. One a team that was completely shattered with the betting scandal. Then Ganguly had his challenges with the board where he had to prove himself and the teams worth. I remember everyone writing him off saying that he didn't deserve a second chance since he couldn't score runs. Many would have walked away from the situation, but dada stood up and proved to everyone what he could do. Ganguly will forever be the greatest captain of India, and he is still working for cricket behind the scenes. God Bless you Dada. 😊😊😊

  • @situn4377
    @situn4377 Před 24 dny +1

    I was so fond of Ganguly that I literally stopped watching international cricket(except WC) for 8 years after Dada retired

  • @asingh-hl9hy
    @asingh-hl9hy Před 9 dny

    Remember Anil Kumble's captaincy in Ind vs Aus 2007 series, he was marvelous as in the limited period he got the India's test captaincy.

  • @asiahgas5812
    @asiahgas5812 Před měsícem +10

    You must remember how Sourav Ganguly became captain in the first place, we lost Azharuddin, Jadeja and Nayan Mongia together, Sachin didn't want to be captain.

    • @rakshithvenkatesh4625
      @rakshithvenkatesh4625 Před měsícem +1

      But Gantuly had the services Dravid, Yuvraj, Zaheer etc. Dravid and Yuvraj are way better players than Azhar and Jadeja! So losing those players did not affect much. In fact getting rid of Azhar helped win more games since match fixing stopped!

    • @asiahgas5812
      @asiahgas5812 Před 26 dny

      @@rakshithvenkatesh4625 it was a gamble that worked big time.

  • @sunkaraA9
    @sunkaraA9 Před měsícem +3

    Its Ganguly, just look at how India got steamrolled in 1999 in Aus before Ganguly took over. Also the timing when he took the captaincy when players like Azhar, Jadeja were caught of match fixing. Ganguly searched & found talent, the team that Dhoni led was built by Ganguly. Sehwag, Yuvraj, Zaheer, Nehra, Harbhajan, Gambhir, Dhoni him self brought into the Indian team by Ganguly. And the most recent decision as BCCI president, He took captaincy from Kohli & made Rohit the captain and the result is there for everyone to see. India finally won a worldcup.

  • @masoodahmed2041
    @masoodahmed2041 Před měsícem +7

    Difficult one I would say Ganguly helped change the mindset but Kholi helped change their approach and methodology, I would say slight edge on Ganguly, btw I support Pakistan.

    • @Fe-ironman
      @Fe-ironman Před měsícem

      HOW DID KOHLI EVEN CHANGE ANYTHING?? I THINK HE HELPED CHANGED FITNESS CULTURE BUT THERE WERE MANY FIT PLAYERS EARLIER TOO LIKE MOHAMMAD KAIF PROBABLY HE WAS MORE FIT THAN KOHLI HIMSELF

  • @deepakthakur1901
    @deepakthakur1901 Před 29 dny +1

    It is between Dhoni and Ganguly for me. And probably Dhoni would be slight favourite because of his tactical edge as well as the big tournaments he has won . People talk about his overseas losses in test ...but Initially he had some historic test series win, in New Zealand we won, we drew a series in SA in 2010 under him in which we dominated.

  • @pradeepm.s.6944
    @pradeepm.s.6944 Před 18 dny +1

    Awesome one and only Dada

  • @varunakavoor
    @varunakavoor Před měsícem +4

    Dhoni was a fantastic limited overs captain and an excellent captain to spinners in Test cricket. But during his time, India struggled overseas. Dhoni was a spinner's captain. Kohli is the best Test captain after Ganguly. He supported pace bowlers. He along with Ravi Shastri changed how India handled pace bowling. Kohli and Shastri brought pace bowlers to the front especially in Test cricket in India and abroad. Kohli is a great Test captain

    • @Fe-ironman
      @Fe-ironman Před měsícem

      NOT REALLY DHONI IS LITERALLY WORST CAPTAINS EVER IN T20, ONLY IN ODI HE WAS GREAT AND BEST WICKET KEEPER.
      FOR INDIA KOHLI BEST TEST CAPTAIN, DHONI BEST ODI CAPTAIN AND ROHIT SHARMA IS GENIUS HE IS BEST T20 CAPTAIN

    • @aadeezology9743
      @aadeezology9743 Před 23 dny

      @@Fe-ironman turn the capslock off.

  • @contrarian322
    @contrarian322 Před měsícem +7

    Ganguly

  • @nastybadger-tn4kl
    @nastybadger-tn4kl Před měsícem +6

    Good captain add to players skill. Like elevated 10 level suddenly. Dhoni had that aura that uplifted whole team. India will never have another dhoni. Others are just ok. Captaining india is whole 100 level different that captaining england or australia. I mean 11 player came from different zone , different caste , different support base.
    Everyone watching every move of yours. If you ignore or bad mouth a player , you are annoying and irritating millions of people who support that players. Dhoni handled this issue very cleanly. Dhoni made only a mistake with sehwag by not letting sehwag go on high. Otherwise he had clean slate which downright impossible.
    There is groupism and castism in the indian team leadership. That mean new players wont get treated fairly if they are coming form smaller state.
    If you are a player who are victim of bullying and abuse , you will never say a word. BCCI will cut off the pension for the players. Even if you go privately , it will get ignored.
    Because Indian team is a business. Any negative press is very bad unless it is done by many many players and someone filmed it. You need evidence and publish it via third party. if you are player and publish it , you will end up like azharuddin.
    BCCI is vengeful. They act like hive mind. Once they say you are out , you are out. it take whole of india support to make BCCI to back off. Sreesanth case is another. Whole state of kerala pushed to make sreesanth bad record erased.
    Anyways captain job india is a curse. Most will fell on to the hellish job. I mean everyone wanted the job for money and pride but do not have ability to deal with humans. Great player should never be captain.
    Western concept of leadership is flawed. Most people think captain job is how you handle in field. Sure western concept , every thing is compartmentalised. You still see root , kevin williamson and kevin pieterson failed.
    Because you need a leader as captain. Leader of men. You have to understand people insecurities and provide them safe zone. Free their mind when they play.

  • @calvinrulez
    @calvinrulez Před měsícem +18

    Ganguly for me. Nobody comes close.

  • @poruscooper1541
    @poruscooper1541 Před 11 dny

    Surprising that Kapil Dev did not come up in this discussion. Charismatic and with a never say die attitude. India exceeded expectations under his leadership.

  • @srikanths2741
    @srikanths2741 Před 29 dny +2

    DADAGIRI FOREVER

  • @kitinthegym
    @kitinthegym Před měsícem +1

    Dravid was, is and has always been the best captain. Lot of Youngsters jumped in to the squad and team learnt how to be resilient and good at chasing.

  • @rs9305
    @rs9305 Před 26 dny +1

    Dhoni was a whiteball captain ...he just carried forward dada's test team under transition..period ! People who say dhoni have not seen ganguly captain india

    • @pjay450
      @pjay450 Před 6 dny

      Under Dada India never became the #1 test side. Sure the top players were still the same for the most part but having high emphasis on all rounders was his doing. He introduced Ashwin and Jadeja to the test, while they were believed to be only T20i players. He also moved Irfan Pathan up the batting order, while the previous ones didn't try it.

  • @subratomaity997
    @subratomaity997 Před měsícem +2

    Ganguly, no question at all, only a true cricket Indian fan will recognize, Ganguly was the one who lit brought fast swing attacking bowling while all the captains after him benifitted coz of ipl. Irfan pathan and Dhoni was picked by Ganguly while selectors didn't even considered them.

  • @daveborder7751
    @daveborder7751 Před 13 dny +1

    Ganguly won the greatest test series of all time, against the greatest team of all time-that alone makes him the best ever.

  • @AK-pw3oq
    @AK-pw3oq Před měsícem +2

    Ganguly laid foundation for Rise of indian dominance

  • @hellstorm2004
    @hellstorm2004 Před 13 dny +1

    Ganguly... Hands down. Dhoni was graced with a great team, which helps his stat look good. Ganguly was stuck some leftovers from the 90s and some new kids from the 2000s. Dhoni, Kohli do not even come close.

  • @prithwirajbaidya2170
    @prithwirajbaidya2170 Před měsícem

    Kapil, Sourav & Dhoni.. The first two established identities & character of their teams when India was not amongst the best sides while Dhoni brought a winning habit & swagger to the team.

  • @sportscityunited
    @sportscityunited Před měsícem +1

    I have to say Kapil Dev. He was Mr. India for me. A great force that united India and offcourse the success of the 1983 World Cup. That knock vs zimbabwe to date is one of the best of all.time

  • @anoopav995
    @anoopav995 Před 13 dny +1

    Dada .... No other anawer evenif I am Sachin fan and Sachin is GOD of Cricket. period

  • @DdotRay86
    @DdotRay86 Před měsícem

    Gangly to Dhoni to Kohli was a beautiful evolution, with each leading to the next. I gave up trying to rank them, each took us on a level ❤

  • @sachinpaul2111
    @sachinpaul2111 Před měsícem +1

    Dhoni being a proactive test captain is the definition of rewriting history

  • @rafaybilal3395
    @rafaybilal3395 Před měsícem +1

    I appreciate that Ganguly's name was said first but did not like how Kohli's era was portrayed. Guys like Pujara and Rahane did excel under him, personalities you say would not work with virat

  • @sabyasachighosh6252
    @sabyasachighosh6252 Před měsícem +4

    It's Kohli for me. He had a vision of fitness and five bowlers, and executed it to perfection.

  • @satstatchannel
    @satstatchannel Před měsícem +8

    No disrespect to others who have all left their impact on Indian cricket, but for me its not even a debate.Don Dhoni the Legend

    • @prashantbanerjee85
      @prashantbanerjee85 Před měsícem +1

      If Dhoni was so good why he has an abysmal record in tests in SENA countries??

    • @dadajith0108
      @dadajith0108 Před měsícem

      ​​​​​​​@@prashantbanerjee85: Because losing 18 tests as captain, MSD became the second Indian captain to achieve this feat! Also, 8-1 = 7, that's why he's thala for a reason 💪

  • @mayankdewli1010
    @mayankdewli1010 Před měsícem +3

    Kimber is wrong here. Dhoni was not great tactically which is why India lost 4-0 in england and australia under him. India was struggling in test cricket and kohli revived the indian bowling line up. Yes dhoni is great in Odis and t20s on turning tracks but it was kohli who revived indian fast bowling and that is why we won two back to back test series in australia. We had bowlers who could take 20 wkts which was never the case under dhoni. He didnt really care about test cricket and retired in 2015 only to play ipl for next 10 years. Having said that Dada was the best captain because he inherited a bad team which lost test series against south africa at home 2-0 and at that point India had also lost azhar and jadeja due to match fixing. Ganguly introduced new talent and built that team from scratch. Dhoni and kohli inherited good teams

  • @sarathmpambi
    @sarathmpambi Před měsícem +2

    Ganguly❤

  • @Biihuu
    @Biihuu Před 17 dny +1

    Yes, Sourav Ganguly is definitely the best Indian Men's cricket captain by a mile. Scrap the statistics. It is the attitude of Indian Players that he was successful in change which still exists now in 2024

  • @mammenmatthew939
    @mammenmatthew939 Před měsícem +1

    Ganguly indeed!

  • @ArkoRay
    @ArkoRay Před měsícem +6

    As they say - "a captain is only as good as his team"
    or
    let me rephrase that -
    "in cricket. a captain is only as good as his bowling line-up"
    Just imagine if Ganguly had Bumrah and Shami in his team and vice-versa if Kohli had Agarkar and Nehra in his team. If that were the case then I believe their records as "TEST Captain" would paint a very different picture.

    • @averma12
      @averma12 Před měsícem

      Too defensive though. The quality of Indian cricket needs a more pro active captain and better tactician

  • @abhishekthakur8573
    @abhishekthakur8573 Před 29 dny +1

    Ganguly started all this ❤

  • @mandymohan
    @mandymohan Před 17 dny +1

    Ganguly created modern day cricket team

  • @AZ-pg8vd
    @AZ-pg8vd Před 9 dny +1

    Dhoni got the best team like Ponting but Ganguly created the best team like Waugh did and handed it over for the future generations

  • @viablereels
    @viablereels Před měsícem +3

    Sourav was the best along side Sachin. He would've got more centuries in test and his average would've been higher had he batted at the top order. He scarified his own batting to give others more chance.

  • @user-uu8uk2qj1l
    @user-uu8uk2qj1l Před měsícem +12

    Kapil, Ganguly, Dhoni, Kohli, Rohit
    5 of India's Greatest captains.

    • @TheALbibo
      @TheALbibo Před měsícem +2

      Not kohli

    • @rockybhai3436
      @rockybhai3436 Před měsícem

      You Miss Rahul Dravid

    • @rockybhai3436
      @rockybhai3436 Před měsícem

      Kapil, Dhoni, Rohit won world cups. Ganguly won championship trophy and WC finalist. Kohli did not win single icc trophy and India got knocked out at initial stage in T20 WC

  • @shantanumishra8070
    @shantanumishra8070 Před měsícem +4

    The Champions Trophy, WTC and maybe the 2027 World Cup all await us
    If Rohit wins them all or even 2 of these, then he will go on as the most successful Indian captain and one of the all time greatest!

    • @Djockzone
      @Djockzone Před měsícem +2

      I don't see any path breaking-ness in his captaincy. He may be successful, but doesn't stand out in the midst of the likes of Dhoni, Saurav, Kohli etc

    • @user-uu8uk2qj1l
      @user-uu8uk2qj1l Před měsícem +3

      Rohit already has a legacy as a T20 captain.
      But his ODI and Test captaincy legacy wont be great.
      He lost ODI WC. So Dhoni will always be better.
      He doesn't seem to be winning in Test as dominantly as Kohli, also he doesn't have a long test captaincy career. So he wont be as great as Kohli in Test captaincy...
      So overall Rohit though will be considered a great T20 captain, his Test and ODI captaincy legacy won't be that great as Kohli or Dhoni respectively...

    • @Sharon22-
      @Sharon22- Před měsícem

      ​@@user-uu8uk2qj1l. Rohit if doesn't have fitness issue will captain tilll odi wc. Shubham gill is vc. Bcci told he will be captain after 2027 odi wc. 2 wtc, 1 ct, 1 odi wc. Rohit will captain India in 30 tests plus till 27.He can win 20 more. So totaly he can win 30+ test as captain. He has already captained 47 odis. Till 2027 he will be captianing 100 odis... Which is more than kohli who captianed 95 odis. Rohit has highest win percentage as odi cap. If he wins 2027 odi wc. He would have lost probably 2023 wc final as the only match lost in wc career as captian. He would surely be the greatest

  • @suziederkins3310
    @suziederkins3310 Před 20 dny +1

    Ganguly was Indias Allan Border. Enough said.

    • @dadajith0108
      @dadajith0108 Před 10 dny

      Thank you! I always thought he was the Allan Border / Mark Taylor of Indian cricket!

  • @paremayank
    @paremayank Před měsícem +1

    Had McGrath and warne were part of the Aus team in 03-04 series result would have been very different.

    • @AK-pw3oq
      @AK-pw3oq Před měsícem +1

      Had misbah didn't mishit his shot then world cup 2007 result would be different. We can do lot of "different" result scenarios 😂

    • @mayankdewli1010
      @mayankdewli1010 Před měsícem +3

      Yes but they weren't part of the team when dhoni led india and he lost 4-0

  • @babaji6288
    @babaji6288 Před měsícem +1

    llyod is absolutely correct

  • @pawsome7986
    @pawsome7986 Před 18 hodinami

    For every 90s it would always be Ganguly..

  • @sukhbirsingh8053
    @sukhbirsingh8053 Před měsícem

    Ganguly and Kohli debate?
    Imagine if Ganguly had bowlers like Jaspreet Bumrah, Shami , Siraj.
    And imagine Kohli with bowlers like David, Debashish, Agarkar, Avishkar Salvi, etc

  • @RAHULGUPTA-ut7yy
    @RAHULGUPTA-ut7yy Před 22 dny +1

    Ganguly without a doubt

  • @suvampoddar6978
    @suvampoddar6978 Před měsícem +1

    Ganguly ate 100's of Dhonis, Sharmas and Kohlis.

  • @thomasgeorgekk8848
    @thomasgeorgekk8848 Před měsícem +2

    Sourav Ganguly the finest

  • @a_s1829
    @a_s1829 Před 24 dny

    Ganguly played with more focus against smaller teams in later stages of his career to improve his stats. 3 hundreds against smaller teams in WC. Nobody questions why he scored against them but why he didn't batted with same class against bigger teams. A test hundred in Zimbabwe in 2005 when Zimbabwe lost test status. He never rested against Zim or Bangladesh series like Dhoni, Rohit Sharma or Virat Kohli. That improved his batting as well as captaincy record.

    • @redroish
      @redroish Před 23 dny +1

      what a load of bull. see his batting when he wasn't a captain. Captaincy took away from his batting. Dhoni doesnt have a test century outside the subcontinent.

    • @a_s1829
      @a_s1829 Před 23 dny

      @@redroish Kohli has. He is best test captain India has ever produced. No debate should be over this. A captain with below par batting can't be exemplary. Test avg of 37 as a captain while playing only as a batsman is below average performance.

    • @redroish
      @redroish Před 23 dny

      @@a_s1829 Who played only as a batsman? Ganguly? Dont you know he bowled? Ganguly, when not captain averaged 46 and 42 while being one. The ferocity with which you are saying there should be no debate about VK convinces me you haven't watched cricket in the 90s and early 2000s. So, be humble and listen.
      Kohli was smart enough to build a battery of fast bowlers who could win him game overseas. I will give him that. But his greatest triumph was when Aus was without Smith and Werner, a very very poor Australian side. And Jinks captained the second away series win. Kohli cant lace MSD or Ganguly's boots when it comes to a tactical understanding of the game.

    • @a_s1829
      @a_s1829 Před 23 dny

      @@redroish Come on Ganguly was a part time bowler. Virat has won 40 test matches. Among top 5 captains in all time list. You may have your opinion. But Ganguly was never a captain in 90's BTW i have been watching cricket since 1996 Cricket world Cup

  • @DeusexmachinaChutzpahSipahiAsh

    Ganguly!

  • @AdarshYadav-ki8xn
    @AdarshYadav-ki8xn Před měsícem +2

    You guys hit the complete nail on Virat kohli He would be playing a hard gritty test match and he would think why u can’t hit Mitchel starc over his head for 4 why don’t you want to win more why are u not better all this questions played on his mind He always is thinking why anyone is not as good as him and lets be honest for a year or 2 he found those players who thought like him but what he got wrong in his captaincy was that not everyone is as good as him not everyone is an elite player

  • @rajakr2096
    @rajakr2096 Před měsícem

    Don't think anyone can disagree on any point in this video.

  • @SoulFuelMotivation263
    @SoulFuelMotivation263 Před měsícem

    Ganguly gave the belief, MS gave trophies, Virat made the opponents stand up and take notice of the ruthlessness an Indian team can have in foreign conditions...All our greats and Rohit is brilliantly taking on the legacy...

    • @RC-ym5cm
      @RC-ym5cm Před měsícem

      Wadekar and Kapil gave the belief, Azhar brought the interest, Ganguly brought the renaissance, Dravid and Kumble showed leadership, Dhoni brought winning luck and composure, Kohli made us tests greats, Rohit brought the strategy and tactics...

  • @user-uu8uk2qj1l
    @user-uu8uk2qj1l Před měsícem +5

    Test : Kohli
    ODI : Dhoni
    T20 : Rohit

  • @korchaginP
    @korchaginP Před měsícem +1

    Dada.

  • @gopalsaha053
    @gopalsaha053 Před 28 dny +1

    Sourav Ganguly changed Indian cricket
    Not any other captain ❤️❤️

  • @Nobullshit24
    @Nobullshit24 Před 15 dny +1

    Pataudi , Kapil Dev , Ganguly , Rohit Sharma are the best Indian captains

  • @Shomerful
    @Shomerful Před měsícem +1

    What energy, What proactiveness. Dhoni was the most passive India captain in atleast 25 years, his supporters would even call him captain kool. Did nothing for the team.. always came in last 2 overs to get the credit for winning

  • @samueljoseph6717
    @samueljoseph6717 Před měsícem

    Kholi created a fitness and beard culture in team

  • @anuragkat66
    @anuragkat66 Před 28 dny

    Totally agree with Jared that Captaincy is a different role and a less skilled Batter/Bowler can still be a better captain

  • @RajKumar-qg9iv
    @RajKumar-qg9iv Před měsícem +1

    I feel Dhoni's captaincy is overrated by media

  • @smtuladhar6286
    @smtuladhar6286 Před měsícem

    Icc knockout 2000 final icc champions trophy 2002 icc world cup final. Winning against aus 2001 with that aus team with what he got. Great strategian bt used captaincy to sometimes to his personal advantage which ultimately led to his downfall( shielding from short pitched bowling after vaas exposed him in sharjah 2001 as he was captain he would come down to batting or ignore until 2006 to work on it.)

  • @cpol1146
    @cpol1146 Před měsícem +2

    I will say Ganguly is the greatest Indian cricket team leader & captain.

  • @tariqomar0
    @tariqomar0 Před měsícem +1

    Ganguly any day. Dada is the best.

  • @dadajith0108
    @dadajith0108 Před 10 dny

    Kapil Dev (for making Indians crazy about cricket post 1983 world cup win, great motivator & performer), Sourav Ganguly (revolutionary leader in transforming Indian cricket, rebuilding a team from the match fixing scandals & backing players who later won 2007 t20 & 2011 world cups, inculcating aggressive mindset into the team, leading India to 3 out of 4 finals against the toughest opponents, playing as a single unit, sacrificing his own beastly form for the sake of Team India, drawing or winning series esp overseas) & Rahul Dravid, extremely underrated as captain but as quoted by Ganguly himself, Dravid was his go-to guy and pillar of support after taking over captaincy at a time when Indian cricket was considered dead). People dont consider Dravid a good captain due to 2007 world cup exit but not many know that he has won a lot of matches (even series) both at home & abroad. All 3 captains were selfless in their approach and would do anything for the sake of the team & were gentlemen too 🫡

  • @krantiveer5116
    @krantiveer5116 Před měsícem +4

    Dhoni World Test Match number one, undefeated in Test cricket for three years, Champions Trophy winner, World T20 winner 50 over World Cup winner. Dhoni is one two three. Only negative on Dhoni is that in the later stages he didn't take test cricket as seriously and India had a poor record in his last couple of years.

  • @ichneumon2776
    @ichneumon2776 Před měsícem

    Ganguly, Dhoni, Wadekar, Kohli, Tiger Pataudi in no particular order

  • @sumbdi
    @sumbdi Před měsícem

    Ganguly taught us how to fight, whereas dhoni taught us how to win, Ganguly changed the mentality of indian cricket and under dhoni fitness and fielding was the top most priority.

  • @1729krish
    @1729krish Před měsícem +1

    Ganguly and Dhoni for different reasons.. by far the best captains

  • @deejay3j
    @deejay3j Před 22 dny +2

    What are they on about. Go look at Kohli’s record as a captain 🙄🙄🙄

  • @vibhor5015
    @vibhor5015 Před 13 dny

    Kohli is India's best Test captain. Period.
    Straightaway took the test side from number 7 to number 1.
    Odis and t20s, won loss records say he was the better than anyone before him for India. But, how much is that bc of Indian cricket become stronger and stronger.

  • @sportslife3652
    @sportslife3652 Před měsícem

    I think all three have a claim to the title:
    Kapil Dev, Sourav Ganguly, MS Dhoni

  • @SA30.137
    @SA30.137 Před měsícem +1

    Where are the full episodes??

    • @SA30.137
      @SA30.137 Před měsícem

      I mean where is the entire podcast?

    • @AMB5
      @AMB5 Před měsícem +1

      This is it

  • @Seriouslyfunny1
    @Seriouslyfunny1 Před měsícem +1

    If it comes to making Indian cricket what it is today, no one comes close to Ganguly. He's the greates hands down.
    If we talk of strategic captain who helped win trophies, it's Dhoni.
    And if it comes to shouldering the responsibility of the entire team like a giant, it's Rohit.
    I know some people will come bickering about Kohli.
    Sorry guys. Kohli is an uncomparable legend in his own right and probably transformed Indian cricket in many ways possible. But he's not a great captain.
    Just like Sachin is the God of cricket but he wasnt a good captain, Kohli might be a damn great legend of cricket, but not so being a captain.

    • @himanshujamwal7718
      @himanshujamwal7718 Před měsícem

      Huh? A top 5 test captain of all time wasn't a great captain? Are you out of your head?

  • @akshayabhatt9073
    @akshayabhatt9073 Před měsícem +1

    I am surprised an prominent cricketer writer like Jarrod Kimber didn’t know the name of former Indian captain Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi.

  • @theanimaldiaries5364
    @theanimaldiaries5364 Před 19 dny +1

    There can't be any monument without "BASE". Specially after match fixing scandal

  • @a_n_n_i_i_
    @a_n_n_i_i_ Před 24 dny

    These guys saying Kohli cant read the game😂 mann if he cant read the India could have lost most of the crunchy matches , especially while chasing. Just coz he's more focused on his hardwork than tactics doesnt mean he cant read the game. Wakeup kids.

  • @TruthAlwaysTriumphs
    @TruthAlwaysTriumphs Před 26 dny

    It has to be Mohammad Azharuddin who nurtured young Dravid, Sourav, Sachin.

  • @purothepro
    @purothepro Před měsícem +3

    Kohli’s record as Test Captain is the 3rd best of all time in terms of Win/Loss Ratios. His record is incredible considering India really reshaped the way India played their cricket with an emphasis on fast bowlers winning series in Australia

    • @swarnavabanerjee4112
      @swarnavabanerjee4112 Před měsícem +3

      Rahane won in Australia not kohli

    • @purothepro
      @purothepro Před měsícem +4

      @@swarnavabanerjee4112 2018-2019 was won by Kohli. Kohli won 40 tests as captain and really created the cutlture of fast bowling in the Indian Team. Both Shami and Ishant revived their careers because they had a captain who believed in fast bowling shaping test victories.

    • @drprathamprakash1408
      @drprathamprakash1408 Před měsícem

      Are you nuts 😂.. Virat kOhli was the 1st Test captain of India to win a series in Australia in 2018-19 series!!
      I would go on to say he won a series in Eng as well 2021 4 matches we led 2-1 and the series completed a year later when he wasn't the captain...
      In Sa he was decent but couldn't win a series but easily India's greatest Red ball capatin​@@swarnavabanerjee4112

    • @user-uu8uk2qj1l
      @user-uu8uk2qj1l Před měsícem +3

      Yeah... Kohli is India's best test captain

    • @Djockzone
      @Djockzone Před měsícem +3

      ​@@purotheprohe may have created the fast-bowling trend in I dia, but totally killed the part-time bowlers concept. It was always those five bowlers he looked at even during the times things weren't going too well. Dhoni and Saurav mastered that art and made use of the Allround capabilities of their players to the fullest, unlike Kohli

  • @anandhbalakrishnan3190
    @anandhbalakrishnan3190 Před měsícem

    Where’s Harmison? 🎉

  • @GardenGalleria
    @GardenGalleria Před 22 dny

    Oh

  • @sumithpatel1606
    @sumithpatel1606 Před měsícem +2

    Ganguly for sure

    • @jiteshkumar102
      @jiteshkumar102 Před měsícem +2

      Becoz he didn't contribute on those win one said by Mohinder Amarnath in dd national fourth umpire.his 5 wins come against Zimbabwe and Bangladesh outside Ind

    • @RC-ym5cm
      @RC-ym5cm Před měsícem +2

      @@jiteshkumar102 Drew series in Australia and England, quite unthinkable at that time....Contributed with centuries.....Captained at a time every single team was better than him, yet had a greater win ratio

    • @arghajeetghosh2906
      @arghajeetghosh2906 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@RC-ym5cmdalda dog randuly will always be in the shadows of thalla Dhoni 😍

    • @RC-ym5cm
      @RC-ym5cm Před měsícem +1

      @@arghajeetghosh2906 For proper cricket fans no....for those understand logic and reasoning no.....judging by your language, you dont belong to either of these categories....so its ok...

    • @arghajeetghosh2906
      @arghajeetghosh2906 Před měsícem +1

      @@RC-ym5cm cry more poor dalda dog randuly fan

  • @prathambhattad9361
    @prathambhattad9361 Před 4 dny

    Rohit Sharma ❤

  • @ksasidhar
    @ksasidhar Před 19 dny

    They talk about everyone probably being considered as best Indian captain starting from Patuadi, Wadekar, Ganguly ... But they don't even discuss the possibility of Kapil Dev. That's a joke