Sir Clive Lloyd:

Clive Lloyd led the team from the front with his smart tactics and determined approach. He was the skipper of the West Indies during the 70s and 80s which is the golden period in their cricket history. The team under Clive Lloyd was the most dangerous. They had the best pacers in the world.
Under his captaincy, West Indies won two World Cup titles in 1975 and 1979 whereas, in 1983, they were runner-up. Lloyd had led the Caribbean in 17 World Cup matches out of which they won 15 matches and faced defeat in the two games.