LongHopCassidy
International Captain
Going off personal testimony and anecdotes (how are you going to quantify a captain's success if win/loss is suddenly irrelevant?!)
Tactics: Mark Taylor, Mike Brearley
Motivator/leader: Worrell, Ian Chappell, Benaud
Overall: Brearley
Personally think Brearley was a genius, in that his hunches weren't so much instinct but actual assessment of the situation, which he documented so well in The Art of Captaincy. He'd be a colossus in today's age of computerized tactics, though in that sense he was before his time - he stood out as a cricket analyst before computers brought all Test captains up to a more or less uniform standard. Would be surrogate captain or coach of an all-time England XI, for mine.
Tactics: Mark Taylor, Mike Brearley
Motivator/leader: Worrell, Ian Chappell, Benaud
Overall: Brearley
Personally think Brearley was a genius, in that his hunches weren't so much instinct but actual assessment of the situation, which he documented so well in The Art of Captaincy. He'd be a colossus in today's age of computerized tactics, though in that sense he was before his time - he stood out as a cricket analyst before computers brought all Test captains up to a more or less uniform standard. Would be surrogate captain or coach of an all-time England XI, for mine.