I have always wondered how much impact the captain has on his team. How much does tactics etc contribute to team performance? How much credit should he get when his team wins and how much blame should he be given when his team loses?
Should we blame the captain when the team fails?
There has never been a good captain of a bad team. The best tactician in the world still needs competent players to execute his schemes. There is hardly anything a captain can do during a game to protect batsmen intent on committing suicide or to improve the technique of those unable to cope with the opposition's bowling attack or the pitch conditions. Nor can the most cunning field setting enforce discipline and accuracy upon bowlers not quite up to the task.
Should we blame the captain when the team fails?