Shikhar Dhawan turned into the seventh player to commander Team India in T20I cricket on Sunday. From MS Dhoni to Virat Kohli, here’s a brief glance at the report cards of Team India skippers in T20I cricket.

Indian opener and prepared campaigner Shikhar Dhawan enlisted his first success as commander of the Team India T20I side on Sunday as the previous title holders frolicked past Sri Lanka in the drape raiser of the three-match series. Dhawan, who had made his captaincy debut in the One Day International (ODI) series against Sri Lanka, played a pivotal hand in the first T20I challenged at the R.Premadasa Stadium. Driving from the front, Dhawan scored coarse 46 off 36 balls in Team India’s 38-run prevail upon the Islanders.
With regards to driving from the front, some of skipper Dhawan’s archetypes have likewise appreciated short yet fruitful spells while captaining the Asian goliaths in the most limited configuration of the men of honor’s down. For the record, Dhawan is India’s seventh player to lead the 2007 title holders in the 20-over design. With Dhawan looking set to record another series win as the chief of the Indian side, we should look at the report cards of the six players who have captained Team India in T20I cricket.
Rohit Sharma (2017-2020)
Indian bad habit chief Rohit Sharma is perhaps the most embellished major parts throughout the entire existence of T20 cricket. Rohit has won five Indian Premier League (IPL) titles with Mumbai Indians (MI) and his strategic sharpness has frequently prepared for him to lead India in white-ball cricket. Rohit has captained India in 19 T20I matches. Nicknamed Hitman, Rohit was commander of the Indian side that secured the Nidahas Trophy back in 2018. With 15 successes and 4 losses, Rohit has a success level of 78.94 as India’s T20I commander.
Virat Kohli (2017-2020)
If not for the COVID-19 pandemic, Virat Kohli would’ve been driving the Indian side in Sri Lanka. All organization Team India captain Kohli and his agent Rohit will include in the England Test series one month from now. As T20I chief of the Indian side, Kohli has won 27 matches out of a potential 45 and the Indian captain has experienced 14 misfortunes as responsible for the Team India side in the most limited organization. Kohli has a success level of 78.94 and the run-machine will lead India in the approaching T20 World Cup.
Ajinkya Rahane (2015)
Before Kohli captained the Team India side in the briefest arrangement interestingly, Ajinkya Rahane had effectively accepted captaincy in T20I cricket for India. Rahane was momentarily named the Team India captain in 2015. The current Team India Test bad habit commander just played 2 T20I matches as the head of the Men In Blue. With singular triumph and rout to his name, Rahane had a success level of half in T20Is.
Suresh Raina (2010-2011)
Previous Team India batsman and Chennai Super Kings (CSK) legend Suresh Raina was first named as the commander of the Indian T20I side in 2010. Raina just captained India in three T20I matches. With Raina as the head of the Indian side, the Asian monsters won the entirety of their three matches. Subsequently, the previous Team India captain has a success level of 100 as skipper of the Indian side in T20I cricket.
MS Dhoni (2007-2016)
Perhaps the best chiefs throughout the entire existence of the respectable men’s down across all organizations, Dhoni holds different captaincy records in the global field. Dhoni directed India to T20 World Cup wonder in the debut version of the show-stopper occasion. The 2007 World Cup-winning commander has won the most number of matches for India as its chief in T20I cricket. With 41 successes and 28 losses from 72 matches, Dhoni had a success level of 59.28. Dhoni captained India in six portions of the T20 World Cup.