Venkatesh Prasad names the best captain he played under
Former pacer Venkatesh Prasad named the best India captain he has played under in a recent chat with the Grade Cricketer Podcast. Prasad might have played only 33 Tests for the nation, but he has the distinction of being the fifth-highest wicket-taker in 50-overs cricket for the country, where he represented the country in 161 games for 196 wickets.
Alongside Javgal Srinath, Prasad formed one of the best pace duos of India in the 90s and continued to reap rewards consistently. Despite not being an express pacer, it was his ability to swing the ball both ways that made him a lethal pacer. Having started his career in 1994 under the leadership of Mohammad Azharuddin, Prasad represented the country under two other leaders, Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly.
However, on being asked who was the best captain he played under, the former pacer named Azharuddin. “I can be very diplomatic here. I can easily say that ‘look, everybody is different in their own way’. But I was always comfortable when Azhar was the captain because he used to just throw the ball at you and would ask what field do you want. And when I set a field, I own the responsibility to bowl to that field, isn’t it? So that’s how it was,” Prasad said on The Grade Cricketer Podcast.
My best came when Azhar was the captain: Venkatesh Prasad
Prasad played under Azharuddin from 1994 to 1996. In the year 2000, Ganguly was named the new India skipper.
“My best performances came when Azhar was the captain and that’s how it was. Also, Azhar happens to come from Hyderabad, and Karnataka and Hyderabad aren’t very far so we knew each other very well. We used to play against each other, also together when there were zonal teams. So that’s how the rapport and understanding was much better,” Prasad added.