Pretty much. Exceptions are extremely thin on the ground.there is an old saying, 'a captain is as good as his side' agreed with that?
AGREED...for me, Imran Khan is one such exception...Pretty much. Exceptions are extremely thin on the ground.
So many contradictions.Some of Stephen Fleming's captaincy was far from inspirational though. Some of his plans consisted of bowling short and wide with 2 gullies and a backward point, hoping to get a catch there! I remember he got out Damien Martyn a number of times that way!
Cricket is fairly formulaic, especially in Test cricket. And while tactics are crucial, a good tactic to most batsmen is on or around off-stump moving it this way and that. It is only every now and again you have a specific batsman with a huge weakness i.e. Raina!
The best captains generally had great teams around them. But were the teams great because of the captaincy? Probably not. I'd say this England team could pretty much captain themselves at present, but if they get in bother, a guy like Strauss is perfect.
Cool, calm, collected and reacts well under pressure.
:dso many contradictions.
tendulkar also did worse than expected in my book, so did rahul dravid...I generally agree with that statement but as in everything else in the universe even this rule has it's exceptions.
The glaringly obvious exceptions are Imran Khan, Saurav Ganguly, Allan Border, Clive Lloyd, Arjuna Ranatunga, and Nasser Hussain when it comes to doing better than expected. Whereas there are exceptions like Viv Richards, Shaun Pollock, etc when it comes to doing worse than expected.
While Imran definitely had raw talent to work with his greatness lies in the fact that he got them to think beyond themselves. Same case with Lloyd. But the three caps I consider who did miracles were Border, Arjuna, and Nass
I think Rahul did a very good job. One WC first round exit does not say much about his cap'cy. He won series in WI, Eng, and almost did it in SA. He did as good as he could have because he had a great team.tendulkar also did worse than expected in my book, so did rahul dravid...
Even if he had a good infrastructure I don't think he could've done any good at that time. The gap between him and the rest of the team was so huge and given that he expected similar kind of commitment from his team members he was always going to be a failure when it came to capcy.Tendulkar got captaincy thrust on him at ridiculously young age. And the last time he got, was the worst ever side to tour overseas imho. (At 26). He completely lacked what captains enjoy these days. A good infrastructure.
My point is, bowling full tosses on leg stump ain't going to work, so you can't just do whatever you want, but the general concept of top of off tends to work for most batsmen, so it's hardly genius captaincy required.So many contradictions.
True. He did what he could with that side (though they had some very good cricketers like Cairns, Bond).Actually the reason that I mentioned Fleming was that he had very meagre resources and he almost always managed to make the kiwis to punch above their weight
that is a fair observation (rahul was also captain when u can say, sometimes there were controversies and debates and so many other issues beside cricket...that i think had an effect on his own batting as well, specially, the way he performed in 2006 in Engand! what otherwise has been a heaven for him...and tendulkar didnt have a great side, that is true, but it is also true that he failed to lift the side to some extent) which actually brings us back to that captain is as good as his side thing...I think Rahul did a very good job. One WC first round exit does not say much about his cap'cy. He won series in WI, Eng, and almost did it in SA. He did as good as he could have because he had a great team.
Whereas in Sachin's case he was plain useless even given he had a very poor team. Srinath said in quite a few interviews that "we betrayed Sachin more often than not". Sachin as a captain just could not get his team's spirits up. But I don't think he screwed up badly when we look at it from the perspective of "captain is as good as his team". He had some of the worst overseas teams that India managed to assemble. He did well at home like Azza.