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Where does Virat Kohli rank amongst Asian captains ?

sunilz

International Regular
He took over when India was ranked no.7 and is now ranked 1 after completing 4 year tour cycle.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/cricket/india-drop-down-no-7-icc-test-rankings

1 South Africa 31 3839 124
2 Australia 40 4718 118
3 England 39 4063 104
4 Pakistan 30 3090 103
5 New Zealand 37 3660 99
6 Sri Lanka 34 3258 96
7 India 34 3228 95
8 West Indies 30 2272 76
9 Bangladesh 21 676 32
10 Zimbabwe 13 228 18

Overseas record
http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/en...m=8;team_view=bowl;template=results;type=team

Overall record
Team records | Test matches | Cricinfo Statsguru | ESPNcricinfo
 
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sunilz

International Regular
The worst decision made by Virat Kohli as a captain was in 2017 CT final. You don't choose to bat 2nd in high pressure final . I feel in limited overs Rohit sharma is better captain.
 

Borges

International Regular
Don't think he is a very good captain; quite a few of his selection decisions have been appalling.

However, there's one thing going for him: he isn't - or at least hasn't been exposed as - a cheat. A very big deal, these days.
 

vcs

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Selection decisions very dodgy at times, but part of that is because we haven't had this kind of bench strength in a while, especially in Tests, IMO.

Can't find a great deal to fault about his on-field captaincy. A big part of captaincy is just commanding teammates' respect and leading by example, so he's got that part covered pretty well.
 

randycricfreak

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underrated captain imo.

dodgy decisions everyone can make.

he's still part of a learning curve.

more importantly he's liking the extra responsibility.
 

cnerd123

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How are we evaluating the greatness of Asian captains? Going off records is kind of unfair to the captains of the earlier era, back when these nations were new and establishing themselves, and it's hard to gauge how good a captain is tactically before the modern era.

If we're rate captains based on longevity and how much power and influence they had during their tenure, then Kohli is on the right track. Got the job fairly young, has had some big moments of success, is a lock in the side for the next decade or so.
 

SillyCowCorner1

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I don't think any of them can't match with the gravity of current BD odi skipper.

The man's doing two jobs: captain and MP
 

smash84

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he is going pretty well and at this rate might well become the greatest asian skipper. As mentioned his team selection sucks but he seems to be a great man manager which imo is the most important skill of being a captain. Winning in Aus definitely a big big feather in his cap but other indian captains had to face ATG Aus sides ended up with ties.

Virat faced a much weaker Aus and had a very good bowling attack at his disposal compared to earlier indian teams. Needs more time to rank him appropriately
 
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weldone

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too early to judge - but currently he's way behind Imran and Ganguly in test cricket, and also Dhoni and Ranatunga in ODIs

I'm not bringing pre-90s captains into discussion as I didn't watch them live
 

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