Imran Khan stands tall at the pinnacle with a whopping 187 wickets in 71 innings as captain, setting a formidable benchmark for others to chase.
Richie Benaud's name resonates with cricketing excellence, amassing 138 wickets in 56 innings, a testament to his mastery both as a player and a leader.
Garry Sobers showcased his all-round prowess not just with the bat and ball but also in leadership, claiming 117 wickets in 69 innings during his tenure as captain.
Daniel Vettori mesmerized batsmen with his spin wizardry, clinching 116 wickets in 54 innings, establishing himself as one of the most effective spin captains.
Kapil Dev, an iconic figure in Indian cricket, left an indelible mark with 111 wickets in 58 innings, epitomizing resilience and leadership under pressure.
Wasim Akram's lethal seam bowling terrorized opponents, amassing 107 wickets in 46 innings, showcasing his ability to lead from the front with sheer dominance.
Bishan Bedi's crafty spin and astute leadership yielded 106 wickets in 39 innings, highlighting his strategic acumen and finesse on the cricket field.
Shaun Pollock's consistency as a captain reflected in his tally of 103 wickets in 50 innings, illustrating his unwavering dedication and reliability for his team.
Jason Holder's ascent as a captain saw him claim 100 wickets in 63 innings, signaling his emergence as a prominent force in modern-day cricket leadership.
Pat Cummins, with 100 wickets in 47 innings (ongoing), symbolizes the new breed of captains blending pace and precision, steering Australia's bowling attack with aplomb.