Top 4 Indian Cricket Squad ODI Skippers
Here are some of the best Indian captains for the ODI format:
1. Mahendra Singh Dhoni
Mahendra Singh Dhoni often referred to as MS Dhoni, earned his ODI debut versus Bangladesh in December 2004. He succeeded Rahul Dravid as India's ODI skipper in 2007 and led the nation till 2016. He is an aggressive right-handed middle-order batter and wicketkeeper, as well as one of the finest finishers in the game. He is a man with tremendous willpower and perseverance, and he is exceptional for his very calm demeanour in high-stress situations. Under his command, Team India completed 200 ODI matches and gained 110 of them, with 74 defeats and 5 draws for a ratio of 59.25 per cent. With his unrivalled quick-witted and flashy talents behind the wickets, he is unquestionably one of the best wicketkeepers. He struck out 430 batters in 332 innings (311 catches and 119 stumpings).
2. Mohammad Azharuddin
Mohammad Azharuddin, widely known as the Nawab of Hyderabad, was a well-known figure in the nation. His life and career in the Indian squad were nothing short of a tv drama, with many ups and downs. On January 20, 1985, he made his One-Day International debut versus England. After Krishnamachari Srikkanth left the Indian squad in 1989, Azharuddin took over as captain. He batted and was noted for his powerful hitting style regardless of the scenario. From 1190 until 1999, he was the skipper of Team India. Under his guidance, the Indian side played 174 One-Day International (ODI) matches, gaining 90, losing 76, and tying two, for a winning percentage of 54.16 per cent.
3. Sourav Ganguly
Sourav Ganguly, affectionately known as DADA by his teammates and the entire country, is the most-liked and respected player and skipper of the Indian cricket squad, as well as the prince of Kolkata. He swings left-handed and bowls medium-pace right-handed. Sourav Ganguly had a dismal debut on India's trip to Australia in 1991 and was quickly forgotten for four years until regaining his place for the England trip in 1996. Due to various match-fixing controversies in 2001, he took over as skipper of the Indian team when Sachin Tendulkar withdrew. From 1999 to 2005, Ganguly captained India in 146 One-Day International (ODI) matches, gaining 76 and losing 65, for a winning percentage of 53.90 per cent.
4. Virat Kohli
Virat Kohli is among the Indian cricket group's most productive and talented players. Kohli is a strong batter with excellent technical skills. He often hits in the middle of the lineup and is recognized for his broad variety of shots and ability to bat under duress. In the tri-series versus Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe in 2010, Kohli was named vice-captain as well as Suresh Raina skipper. He is a fitness hero for the kids and is regarded as India's fittest cricketer and one of the greatest fielders. In 2013, he was appointed captain of an Indian cricket team. India won 46 of 62 One-Day Internationals (ODIs) under his captaincy, with 14 defeats and one tie, for a winning percentage of 76.22 per cent. Virat Kohli captaincy records in t20 are also quite noticeable. He is known as the toughest run-chaser and is primarily recognized for his continuous batting performance.

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