Bengaluru, May 9: Come June 5th, Virat Kohli will become the seventh Indian captain to lead his country in the cricket World Cup. Six Indians have led their side in the past 11 editions of the tournament held since 1975 with Mohammad Azharuddin leading in the most number of editions (three) and matches (23). However, in terms of success rate, Mahendra Singh Dhoni is at the top with 14 wins out of 17 games he led in the 2011 and 2015 editions with a win percentage of 82.35. He lost two games while one was tied (against England in 2011). Ganguly captained India to win 9 out of 11 matches The second most successful captain is Sourav Ganguly. The former southpaw led India in one edition (2003) but led his side to win nine out of 11 games with a success percentage of 81.81. Both the games that he lost as a captain in the WC were against Australia, including the final of the same edition. Kapil Dev led India to win 11 out of 15 games India’s third-most successful captain at the WC is the legendary Kapil Dev. The ‘Haryana Hurricane’ had led India to their maiden world title…