
The captain plays a huge role in lifting the morale of the side. Over the years, many stalwarts leading sides, who have taken their team to great heights and made their team a dominant force at the world stage. Captains from many teams have played a great role in taking the team to great heights. It’s fair to say whoever has led the team has played a great role in fine-tuning the players and bringing the best out of them. In this article, we will take a look at the captain’s to score Century in Wins in all formats;
Babar AzamÂ
Babar Azam was the first captain to score Century in Wins in all formats for his team. The Pakistan skipper is one of the best batters going around in the world of cricket and is doing a staggering job as a skipper. Ever since he took the captaincy of Pakistan, Azam has reshaped Pakistan cricket. He has led from the front and has shown the way to his team. The batter has scored 9 tons in Tests, 17 in ODIs and 2 in T20Is.
When Babar Azam bats, just look at his wrist, head position and feet movement. You will find a world class batsman in him.
He isn’t a power hitter but knows how to find gapes, score boundaries and play according to situation.
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Rohit SharmaÂ
Indian skipper Rohit Sharma is the second captain to score Century in Wins in all formats. The senior Indian opener since taking over the captaincy of the Indian Cricket Team has been exceptional. Under him, India has a terrific record in bilateral series and it’s fair to say that he has led from the front. He achieved the feat of becoming the skipper with the centuries in wins in all formats when he recently smashed a ton in the Test against Australia. So far Sharma has scored 9 tons in Tests, 30 in ODIs and 4 in T20Is.
Harbhajan (in his Youtube) said "Dhoni & Rohit are the greatest captains in IPL history".
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