Top 5 captains and their lucky charm in Test Cricket

Here we look at top five lucky charms of Test cricket with whom their captains never lost a match.

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3. Ricky Ponting and Stuart MacGill – 14 matches:

Ricky Ponting and Stuart MacGill
Ricky Ponting and Stuart MacGill. (Photo Source: GREG WOOD/AFP via Getty Images)

Stuart MacGill is often considered as an unlucky prospect as his career coincided with that of Shane Warne who ended his career as the most prolific wrist spinner in Test history. MacGill was brilliant during the limited matches he got to play as he bagged 208 wickets in only 44 Tests at an average of 29. The leg-spinner got to 200 Test wickets in only 41 matches; one less than what Warne needed. Ricky Ponting took over as the Aussie skipper post Steve Waugh’s retirement in the 2003-04 home season.

MacGill could only play 14 Tests matches under Ricky Ponting in near three and half years. Post Warne’s exit at the start of 2007, MacGill featured in only four Tests until he retired in mid-2008. The leg-spinner missed the 4-match home Test series against India due to an injury and later announced retirement unhappy over his fielding commitments. MacGill bagged 61 wickets at nearly 30 average with three 5-wicket hauls across the 14 Tests under Ponting.

In fact, Australia lost none of those 14 Tests and won as many as 13 games. MacGill’s farewell Test in 2008 was the only time where Captain Ponting failed to win a Test when the leggie was in the XI as it ended in a draw. Ponting led Australia in 43 Test matches until the retirement of the leg-spinner but lost only four Tests. MacGill was not part of the squad during their defeats against India in Mumbai (2004) and Perth (2008). The leggie didn’t get to play even one Test in the 2005 Ashes which Australia lost by 1-2.

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