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Mitchell Santner

Mitchell Santner

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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FULL NAME Mitchell Josef Santner
BORN February 05, 1992, Hamilton
AGE 31 years, 342 days
BATTING STYLE Left-hand Bat
BOWLING STYLE Slow Left-arm Orthodox
PLAYING ROLE Bowling Allrounder
RELATIONS EH Santner (brother)
TEAMS New Zealand, Barbados Tridents, Chennai Super Kings, Derbyshire, New Zealand A, New Zealand Cricket XI, New Zealand Masters, New Zealand XI, Northern Districts, Northern Districts A, Northern Districts Under-19s, Southern Brave (Men), Texas Super Kings, Worcestershire, Worcestershire 2nd XI

Mitchell Santner: The Versatile All-Rounder

Mitchell Santner, a skilled left-handed batsman and left-arm spinner, emerged on the New Zealand cricket scene after an impressive domestic season in 2014-15. Initially introduced as a left-arm spin option in the ODI squad following Daniel Vettori’s retirement, Santner made an immediate impact with a well-crafted 94 against Somerset, earning him his ODI debut.

His Test debut came in the historic day-night Test against Australia in 2015, where he showcased his batting prowess with scores of 31 and 45, along with two wickets. While Test opportunities were limited, Santner became a regular in New Zealand’s white-ball squads, delivering noteworthy performances.

In the 2019 IPL, playing for the Chennai Super Kings under coach Stephen Fleming, Santner’s match-winning six against Rajasthan and his crucial 2 for 13 in the final against Mumbai highlighted his value as an all-rounder. This experience proved beneficial in the 2019 World Cup, where his pivotal spell in the semi-final against India contributed to New Zealand’s journey to the final against England.

Later in 2019, Santner achieved a milestone by scoring his maiden Test century during a monumental partnership with BJ Watling. Their 261-run stand became New Zealand’s highest seventh-wicket partnership, propelling the team to a record Test total against England. Santner’s all-round contribution continued as he secured new Test-best bowling figures, playing a key role in New Zealand’s commanding innings victory.

Known for his versatility, Mitchell Santner remains a valuable asset for New Zealand, contributing with both bat and ball in various formats of the game.

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