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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2. Mitchell Santner (New Zealand)

Mitchell Santner
Mitchell Santner. (Photo Source: DJ MILLS/AFP via Getty Images)

Mitchell Santner will lead New Zealand at a T20 World Cup for the first time, underlining the team’s preference for continuity and calm decision-making. A seasoned all-rounder, Santner provides tactical value with both bat and ball, particularly in spin-friendly conditions.

Santner has played 125 T20Is, scoring 942 runs at a strike rate of 130.30 while evolving into a dependable lower-order hitter. With the ball, he has taken 131 wickets at an economy of 7.20, offering control through the middle overs. As captain, he has won 23 of 43 T20Is, providing a stable leadership base.

After a group-stage exit in the previous edition, New Zealand will aim for a stronger showing. Santner’s ability to deploy a variety of bowling and batting options according to conditions will be key as the side targets its first T20 World Cup title.

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