From MS Dhoni To Rohit Sharma: Indian Captains With Longest Winning Streak In ODI World Cup History - In Pics

MS Dhoni (2011-2015) - 11 Consecutive Wins

MS Dhoni led the Indian cricket team to an impressive 11 consecutive victories in the World Cup from 2011 to 2015, culminating in the 2015 semi-finals.

Sourav Ganguly (2003) - 8 Consecutive Wins

In the 2003 World Cup, Sourav Ganguly captained India to a remarkable streak of 8 consecutive wins, guiding the team to the finals.

Rohit Sharma (2023) - 7 Consecutive Wins*

As of 2023, Rohit Sharma has captained India to 7 consecutive wins in the World Cup, showcasing his leadership prowess and batting brilliance.

Virat Kohli (2019) - 5 Consecutive Wins

In the 2019 World Cup, Virat Kohli led the Indian team to 5 consecutive victories, playing a crucial role in the team's journey in the tournament.

Kapil Dev (1983) - 5 Consecutive Wins

Kapil Dev's inspirational leadership in the 1983 World Cup saw India achieve 5 consecutive wins, ultimately leading to their historic World Cup triumph.

Dhoni's Strategic Brilliance

MS Dhoni's captaincy during the 2011-2015 period was marked by his astute decision-making, cool temperament, and brilliant strategic acumen.

Ganguly's Aggressive Approach

Sourav Ganguly's 2003 captaincy was characterized by his aggressive and fearless approach, which instilled confidence in the team.

Rohit Sharma's Promising Leadership

Rohit Sharma's captaincy in 2023 has shown great promise, with the team's 7 consecutive wins reflecting his growing stature as a leader.

Kohli's Consistency and Determination

Virat Kohli's leadership in 2019 World Cup emphasized his consistent performance and unwavering determination to succeed.

Kapil Dev's Iconic World Cup Victory

Kapil Dev's captaincy in 1983 remains iconic in Indian cricket history, with 5 consecutive wins leading to the country's first World Cup triumph.

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