5 captains set to lead their nations for the first time in T20 World Cup

As the T20 World Cup is set to begin here is the list of five captains who will be leading their side for the first time in the upcoming World Cup

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4. Harry Brook (England)

Harry Brook
Harry Brook. (Photo source: Getty Images)

Harry Brook will captain England at a T20 World Cup for the first time, continuing the side’s generational transition in white-ball cricket. Widely regarded as one of England’s premier talents, Brook reflects the team’s commitment to proactive, data-driven cricket built around matchups.

Brook has featured in 52 T20Is, scoring 1,012 runs at an average of 30.67 and a strike rate of 151.73, making him a key middle-order presence. His captaincy challenge will be maintaining England’s aggressive identity while ensuring situational awareness in critical phases. With a squad containing established match-winners, his role will focus heavily on man-management rather than tactical reinvention.

After a modest Ashes campaign, Brook will look to make a strong statement on the global stage. England enter the tournament with balanced resources, including spin options like Adil Rashid and pace spearheaded by Jofra Archer. Brook’s early leadership record of having five wins from eight T20Is provides a promising foundation.

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