New Delhi: Mitchell Santner has taken over as the new captain of the New Zealand cricket team in white ball, thereby filling a six-month vacancy of the black caps after the stepping down of Kane Williamson.
Santner has so far played 107 ODIs and 106 T20Is for the black caps. The left-arm all-rounder will begin his tenure with a three-match home ODI series against Sri Lanka from December 28.
The 32-year-old has previously led New Zealand in 28 white ball matches, some on a stand-in basis after Williamson relinquished the role following the T20 World Cup in June. Santner described the full-time appointment as a “huge honour”. Furthermore, Santner added:
When you’re a young kid, the dream was always to play for New Zealand, but to have the opportunity to officially lead my country in two formats is special…
End of a glorious career Timothy Grant Southee!
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