Mitchell Santner Career Stats in IPL 2024
Mitchell Santner is one all-rounder from the New Zealand team who has gotten a few lucky chances and proven himself each time he was brought to the field. The left-arm spinner and left-handed batsman made a good impression at the domestic level in the 2014-15 season. He received a spot in the national ODI squad for the tour of England in 2015 after playing only 19 List A matches. His Test debut came soon after, where he delivered as expected.
Over the next few years, Santner played multiple international matches. He spent a noticeable time on the bench, entering the field to fill in the absence of other players. However, Santner has become a skilled spinner and a valuable batter for his team. His contribution to New Zealand’s entry in the finals of 2019’s Cricket World Cup was significant, and he is among the anticipated names of New Zealand’s playing 11 for the ICC ODI World Cup 2023.
Personal Information
Name | Nationality | Other Name | Role | Date of Birth | Birth Place | Batting Style | Bowling Style | Marital Status |
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Mitchell Santner | New Zealand | - | Bowling All-Rounder (Left-arm orthodox spin & Left-handed batsman) | February 5, 1992 | Hamilton, New Zealand | Left-handed | Slow left-arm orthodox | Married |
Mitchell Santner IPL Stats
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Mitchell Santner World Cup Career Stats
New Zealand reached the final of the World Cup 2019 after a cut-throat semi-final with India. Mitchell Santner crushed the middle order of Team India with his bowling and locked his team's position in the final. Even though New Zealand failed to snatch the trophy from England in the final, Santner showed great skills. He scored a maiden Test century against England and took three wickets the same year. This led to New Zealand’s highest Test runs against England team, which was 615-9.
Mitchell Santner’s promising performance at the domestic level led to his first-ever selection for the national team. There was another influence. Veteran Daniel Vettori announced his retirement from all formats of cricket soon after the World Cup of 2015. Team New Zealand was scoping for a left-arm spin, and Mitchell Santner grabbed the opportunity with his skills. He made his successful Test debut the same year against Australia team, scoring decent runs in a low-scoring game and taking two wickets. You can bet on Mitchell Santner and expect a great game from him if New Zealand finally announces Santner’s name in the playing 11 of World Cup 2023.