And it should have 7 chapters
And becomes the most successful Indian captain.
He turned out to be a better captain than any of you three could ever be—truly the greatest captain in cricket history.
He said the same thing his father did
The more I listen to former India players—especially this batch—the more I see how self‑centred and narcissistic they are. Sehwag comes across as a straight‑up bully, Harbhajan behaves like a man‑child, and Yuvraj seems to hold grudges even after all these years. They were top‑class on the field but still plagued by insecurities. For me, Sehwag is the biggest disappointment; he keeps tearing people apart under the excuse of being funny.
He just needed one guy to back him—Sachin Tendulkar.
Sachin was there—yeah, he wasn't in the 2007 squad, but his presence was felt somewhere.
Thank God Sachin himself backed Dhoni for the captaincy.
Dhoni had a sharper cricketing mind, no doubt. You're a cancer survivor who led us to a World Cup, we all know that. You're an awesome all‑rounder and fielder, but when it comes to tactics and strategy, Dhoni was on another level.
Having Sachin around made sure no one stepped out of line. I'm convinced that if anyone did, they'd lose his favour. Sachin wasn't ego‑driven; he worked under the captain, so everyone else had to follow suit without causing drama.