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Know the Pakistan cricket captains, from westernized to fundamentalist

New Delhi: Cricket is perhaps the only sport where a captain not only has to have good, consistent cricketing abilities but should also have a penchant for the kind of leadership found in a military


Under Kardar, Pakistan played 23 Tests; it won 6 and lost 6 while drawing the rest - an impressive record for an underpaid team of young novices.

Despite his autocratic demeanour and average cricketing skills, Kardar was deeply respected by his teammates and was treated as a father figure by most of the team's young players.

When Kardar retired from the game (at the age of 34) in 1958, the then President of the country, Iskander Mirza, requested him to stay on as captain. Kardar politely declined.

Since Kardar had led the young and cash-strapped team to victories against some of the top sides of the world, his almost dictatorial hold over the team and his overwhelming influence in selection matters were largely tolerated by the board.

Captaincy Record (1952-58):
Tests: 6 won, 6 lost, 11 drawn