We're about to dive into the history of Indian cricket World Cup captains. It's all about strength, skill, and a little bit of grey hair!

Rohit Sharma, the latest World Cup skipper carried the baton at 36 years and 161 days old, and he's not done yet!

Turning back the clock to 1999, M Azharuddin was Team India's pillar at 36 years, 124 days - the second-oldest skipper.

Rahul Dravid, known for his sharp intellect and strong cricketing acumen, captained the team in 2007, aged 34 years and 71 days.

From the annals of cricket history, S Venkataraghavan, only 34 years and 56 days old, led the team in '79!

Who can forget Dhoni's leadership? At 33 years and 262 days, he had his last stint as captain in the 2015 World Cup.

From S Venkataraghavan to Rohit Sharma, the journey has been glorious and ageless. To many more World Cups and many more stories to tell!

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