Yep.
Some might see him as a man who just wanted the best for his team, a well-spoken, charismatic and exciting guy who sacrificed personal milestones for the team cause, etc
And some (yes, I admit it, me) would lean more towards him choosing his batting role for himself as something of a shortcut, enabling him to bat exactly as he pleased, take the glory and have a ready excuse for the criticism...him being more style than substance as a captain (and yes, sometimes style does inspire more, especially short term, than substance)...his savvy media presence being galling in its dissonance between him being superficially well-spoken but mostly talking nonsense...and ultimately in him managing to successfully cultivate a cult of personality around himself which actually in and of itself perpetuated the idea that he was selfless
Now I'm not saying that he was basically an evil genius, just that someone might well say that