Steve Smith most successful IPL skipper, MS Dhoni sits at No.5

no image
no image

While many may not be aware of this statistic, Steve Smith has been the most successful IPL skipper of all-time as far as winning percentage is concerned. While Rohit Sharma comes next on the list, MS Dhoni sits behind Cameron White and Sachin Tendulkar as the most successful skipper in the league.

As the skipper of the CSK, Dhoni led the franchise to unimaginable heights by helping them reach all 8 playoffs, 4 finals, 2 titles - the one constant in the ever-altering IPL landscape. Until Mumbai Indians, under the leadership of Rohit Sharma, led the team to the franchise’s third title, Chennai Super Kings were the most successful team in the league, which had led to the common perception that Dhoni has been the most successful skipper in the history of the league, but actually, he isn’t. 

Rising Pune Supergiant skipper Smith leads the list with 16 wins in 24 games at a win rate of 66.67% and Rohit Sharma has 45 wins in 75 games with a winning percentage of 60%. Interestingly, Sachin Tendulkar sits third on the list with 30 wins from 51 games at a percentage of 58.82. 

Dhoni finds a place on the fifth spot behind Australian Cameron White, who led now-defunct Hyderabad Deccan Chargers to 7 wins from 12 games at a rate of 58.33%. Dhoni, who led two IPL teams over nine years, has 83 wins from 143 games at 58.04. 

Comments

Leave a comment

0 Comments

read previousIND vs NZ | Clinical Kiwis dispatch experimental India by 50-runs to earn their first win of the series
New Zealand earned an emphatic 50-run win in Vizag to head into the series finale with a series score of 3-1 in favour of the hosts. Tim Seifert's explosive half-century and a Daryl Mitchell cameo saw them post 215/7 and India were never really in the hunt, despite a stormy 65 from Shivam Dube.
WATCH | Ross Taylor gives weird reaction after Rovman Powell bowls last ball wide to deny him a fiftyread next
Sportsmanship is a quality, one cannot thrust upon a team or a player but is rather expected from them. West Indies chose not to show it today when bowler Rovman Powell's bowled a seemingly intentional last-ball wide that denied New Zealand's Ross Taylor his fifty, leaving the batsman speechless.
View non-AMP page