
Mitch Santner
Mitch Santner is a New Zealand cricketer, known for his all-round capabilities as a left-arm spinner and middle-order batsman. Born on October 5, 1992, in Palmerston North, New Zealand, Santner made his international debut in 2015 and quickly established himself as a key player in the national team. He has captained the Black Caps in various formats, demonstrating his leadership skills and strategic acumen on the field. In a recent Test match against Zimbabwe, Santner captained the team in the absence of Tom Latham, leading them to victory with a strong bowling performance. His ability to perform under pressure and contribute to team success has made him a valuable asset to New Zealand cricket.
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Mitch Santner is sidelined for the match.
Depleted New Zealand to meet upbeat West Indies in WellingtonMitch Santner is described as a brilliant captain and leader who has really come into his own with the team.
Kane Williamson: Ex-New Zealand captain retires from T20 international cricketMitch Santner will lead the team in Latham’s absence.
New Zealand v Zimbabwe second test live updates: Black Caps look for series sweepMitch Santner captained New Zealand in their first Test match of the year against Zimbabwe.
Santner-inspired New Zealand beat Zimbabwe in first Test - Sport






















