Captains with Most Trophies in Cricket
Check out the list of captains who have won the most trophies in cricket.
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5. Clive Lloyd- 2 titles
Clive Lloyd captained the West Indies from 1974 to 1985 and under his leadership, the Caribbean side played an exceptional brand of cricket and got unprecedented success. During the 70s and 80s, the West Indies were the most difficult side to face for the opponents. The presence of fear in the opponents could be credited to the West Indies’ intrepid playing style and Lloyd’s fierce captaincy skills.
In 1975, when the inaugural One-Day International (ODI) World Cup was played, the Windies side ended up as champions without losing any game throughout the tournament. Lloyd, the skipper of the side, led his team from the front, scoring 158 runs in three innings of five matches at a superb strike rate of 104.63.
The Caribbean side retained the trophy in the 1979 World Cup and this time again, they remained unbeaten under Lloyd. He and his men thrashed hosts England in the final at the iconic Lord’s and clinched the trophy. The former Windies stalwart is the only skipper along with Australia’s former captain Ricky Ponting to win the ODI World Cup trophy consecutively as a skipper.
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