Ranking Top 10 T20 captains based on the number of trophies won
Though the game is of only 20 overs, to become a champion side, a team needs a quality leader.
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5. Daren Sammy – 3
The West Indies cricket should be forever indebted to the services of their former skipper, Daren Sammy. Simply because he held the team together in the most trying times. Not only that, but he also led the resurgence of the Windies cricket in the 21st century. Although for just a small amount of time, he brought back smiles on the faces of several Caribbean cricket fans.
For Sammy, T20 was his strongest suit. A useful bowler and an explosive lower-order batsman, he fit perfectly into any T20 side. That’s why he became an attractive commodity in the T20 leagues around the globe. Though he didn’t reach the heights of Pollards and Bravos, he owned the format in some way.
More than his numbers, it is his leadership skills that earned him a name in the cricketing fraternity. His selfless attitude and ability to infuse unity in a team is second to none. For him, captaincy meant to inspire a group, and the rest will take care of itself. That tactic worked like a charm for him as Sammy became the only captain to win the T20I championships twice.
In both the 2012 and 2016 T20 World Cups, Sammy showed how a captain can change the fortunes of a muddled team. Since then, he has been doing the same things for the other T20 franchises. Notably, he also directed the PSL franchise, Peshawar Zalmi to their maiden title in 2017. All these title wins clearly make him a legend of this format.
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