Ranking current captains in T20I cricket

Let’s flip the pages and take a look at the leaders who are ruling the shorter format.

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5. Kane Williamson (New Zealand)

Kane Williamson
Kane Williamson. (Photo Source: Twitter)

The fifth place in the elite list is occupied by New Zealand’s Kane Williamson. The Tauranga-born forms a valuable part of the Black Caps squad both as a batsman and as a captain. The 30-year-old is counted among the best captains in the modern era.

Williamson started his journey as a captain of the Kiwi camp in 2012 and has been going strong ten years later in 2021 too. Thus far, Kane has captained the NZ team in as many as 49 T20 Internationals and has a winning percentage of 48.95.

During his tenure, the Kiwis have managed to win 23 games while losing 24 fixtures. One shouldn’t focus so much on the percentage as the figures can be misleading considering New Zealand have played most of their T20Is in difficult conditions. 

The 32-year-old, also, has stunning numbers under his belt as a batsman that speak volumes about why he is considered as the backbone of the Kiwi team. The veteran has featured in 67 games in the shortest format of the game, scoring 1805 runs at an average of  31.7 and strike rate of 125.1.

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