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Captain (cricket)

The captain of a cricket team, often referred to as the skipper,[3] is the appointed leader, having several additional roles and responsibilities over and above those of the other players. As in other sports, the captain is usually experienced and has good communication skills, and is likely to be one of the most regular members of the team, as the captain is responsible for the team selection. Before the game the captains toss for innings. During the match the captain decides the team's batting order, who will bowl each over, and where each fielder will be positioned. While the captain has the final say, decisions are often collaborative. A captain's knowledge of the complexities of cricket strategy and tactics, and shrewdness in the field, may contribute significantly to the team's success.

Graeme Smith (left) holds the record for most Test matches as captain, as well as most Test wins.[1] Steve Waugh (right) is the most successful Test captain, with a winning ratio of 72%.[2]
Some countries opt for a split captaincy, with different captains for different formats to manage workload. Aaron Finch (left) captains Australia in T20Is, while Pat Cummins (right) leads the team in Tests and ODIs.

Due to the smaller coaching/management role played out by support staff, as well as the need for greater on-field decision-making, the captain of a cricket team typically shoulders more responsibility for results than team captains in other sports.[4]

Captain's responsibilities

During a match

The toss

Starting from team selection and then toss Before the start of a match the home captain tosses a coin and the away captain calls heads or tails. The captain who wins the toss is given the choice of whether to bat or bowl first.[4] The decision usually depends on the condition of the pitch and whether it is likely to deteriorate, the weather conditions and the weather forecast.

The decision also depends on the relative strengths of the team's batting and bowling. For instance in Test cricket, a side with only fast bowlers may choose to bowl first to try to take advantage of any early moisture in the pitch, knowing that it will be harder to take wickets later in the match. Similarly a side with a weak opening batting pair may choose to bowl first in order to protect their batsmen.[5]

Fielding positions

The captain decides where the fielders will stand, in consultation with the bowler and sometimes other senior players. The fielding positions will usually be dictated by the type of bowler, the batsman's batting style, and the captain's assessment of the state of the match (and hence whether to set an attacking or a defensive field).[4]

Bowling

The captain decides when each bowler will bowl. If a batsman is seeking to dominate the current bowler, the captain may ask someone else to bowl; alternatively, keeping the bowler on may be deemed the best chance of getting the batsman out or restricting the scoring rate. If the regular bowlers are not achieving the desired results, the captain may decide to use non-regular bowlers to attempt to unsettle the batsmen. The captain may also change the bowlers around to introduce variation, and to prevent the batsmen getting "set".[4]

In limited overs cricket the captain additionally has to make certain that bowlers bowl no more than their allotted maximum number of overs, and that experienced bowlers are available at the end of the batting side's innings, when the batsmen are usually looking to take risks to attack and score quickly.[4]

In the longer forms of cricket, when a new ball becomes available the captain decides whether to use it, and when given that it can be taken any time after it becomes available.[4]

Batting order

When the team bats, the captain decides the batting order. In professional cricket the captain usually changes the established batting order only for exceptional reasons, because batsmen tend to specialise in batting at certain positions. However, in certain circumstances it may be in the team's interest to change the batting order. If quick runs are needed, a naturally attacking batsman may be promoted up the order. A player who is 'in form' may be promoted to a higher batting position, at the expense of a player who is 'out of form'.[4]

If a wicket falls near the end of a day's play, especially if the light is failing, or if the bowlers seem particularly confident, the captain may choose to send in a non-specialist batsman, referred to as a nightwatchman. If the nightwatchman does not get out before the end of that day's play then the specialist batsman will have been protected, and will not need to bat until the following day when conditions are likely to have improved. If the nightwatchman does get out, the cost of losing a late wicket will have been minimised, because the specialist batsman is still available to bat.[4]

Declarations

The captain may declare the team's innings closed at any time, but usually only does so as an attacking ploy, for instance if the captain thinks the team has enough runs to win the match, or if a sudden change in conditions has made it advantageous to bowl rather than bat.[4]

Follow-on

In a two-innings match, if the situation arises the captain decides whether to impose the follow-on.[4]

Miscellaneous

The captain is also consulted on whether an injured batsman from the opposing team may use a runner when batting. Permission is usually given if the batsman has become injured during the course of the match, but if the batsman was carrying the injury at the start of the match then the captain may refuse. (As of 2012, runners are not allowed in Test cricket and injured batsmen are required to continue batting with the injury or retire hurt.)[6]

Other duties

As well as decisions taken either immediately before or during a match, captains also often have some responsibility for the good running of the cricket club. For instance, they may decide when the team is to practise, and for how long. In professional cricket the captain often has some say in who will form the squad from which teams are selected, and may also decide how young up-and-coming players are to be encouraged and improved, and how members of the squad who are not regularly selected for first-team matches are to gain match practice.[4]

Prior to July 2015, the captain was responsible for deciding when to take batting and bowling powerplays in limited overs matches.[7]

Vice-captain

 
Vice-captains are sometimes considered the full-time successor to the incumbent captain. Michael Clarke was Australia's vice-captain for three years before succeeding Ricky Ponting as captain in 2011.[8]

The captain may be assisted by a vice-captain or in some instances joint vice-captains. This is particularly useful if the captain is forced to leave the field of play during fielding. Some teams also allocate the vice-captain a more or less formal role in assisting with team selection, discipline, field-setting and so on. Sometimes the role of vice-captain is seen as preparation for the player(s) becoming the captain of the side in future.[9]

Current men's international captains

ICC Full Members

Nation Format Captain Vice-captain(s)
  Afghanistan[10] Test Hashmatullah Shahidi Rahmat Shah
ODI
T20I Rashid Khan Najibullah Zadran
  Australia[11][12] Test Pat Cummins Steve Smith
ODI Josh Hazlewood
T20I Aaron Finch Matthew Wade
  Bangladesh[13] Test Shakib Al Hasan Litton Das
ODI Tamim Iqbal
T20I Shakib Al Hasan Nurul Hasan Sohan
  England[14][15] Test Ben Stokes Vacant
ODI Jos Buttler Moeen Ali
T20I
  India[16][17] Test Rohit Sharma KL Rahul
ODI Hardik Pandya
T20I
  Ireland[18] Test Andrew Balbirnie Paul Stirling
ODI
T20I
  New Zealand[19] Test Tim Southee Tom Latham
ODI Kane Williamson
T20I Tim Southee
  Pakistan[20][21] Test Babar Azam Vacant
ODI Shadab Khan
T20I
  South Africa[22] Test Dean Elgar Temba Bavuma
ODI Temba Bavuma Keshav Maharaj
T20I David Miller
  Sri Lanka[23] Test Dimuth Karunaratne Dhananjaya de Silva
ODI Dasun Shanaka Kusal Mendis
T20I Wanindu Hasaranga
  West Indies[24] Test Kraigg Brathwaite Jermaine Blackwood
ODI Vacant Shai Hope
T20I Rovman Powell
  Zimbabwe[25] Test Sean Williams Regis Chakabva
ODI Craig Ervine
T20I

Associate Members

Nation Captain Vice-captain
  Argentina Daniel Sutton
  Austria Razmal Shigiwal
  Bahamas Gregory Taylor
  Bahrain Al Amin Shehzad
  Belgium Shaheryar Butt Nemish Mehta
  Belize Kenton Young
  Bermuda Terryn Fray
  Bhutan Jigme Singye
  Botswana Karabo Modise
  Brazil Rashid Bazigar
  Bulgaria Prakash Mishra
  Cameroon Solefack James
  Canada Saad Bin Zafar
  Cayman Islands Ronald Ebanks
  Chile Kamlesh Gupta
  China Jiang Shuyao
  Costa Rica Christopher Prasad
  Cyprus Michalis Kyriacou
  Czech Republic Arun Ashokan
  Denmark Hamid Shah
  Estonia Marko Vaik
  Eswatini Naeem Gull
  Fiji Jone Seuvou
  Finland Nathan Collins
  France Arun Ayyavooraju
  Germany Rishi Pillai
  Ghana Obed Harvey
  Gibraltar Balaji Pai
  Greece Anastasios Manousis
  Guernsey Jamie Nussbaumer
  Hong Kong Aizaz Khan Kinchit Shah
  Hungary Abhijeet Ahuja
  Iran Dad Dahani
  Isle of Man Matthew Ansell
  Israel Herschel Gutman
  Italy Gayashan Munasinghe
  Japan Tatsuro Chino
  Jersey Charles Perchard
  Kenya Shem Ngoche
  Kuwait Mohammad Amin
  Lesotho Samir Patel
  Luxembourg Joost Mees
  Malawi Moazzam Baig
  Malaysia Ahmed Faiz Virandeep Singh
  Maldives Mohamed Mafooz
  Malta Bikram Arora
  Mexico Tarun Sharma
  Mozambique Kaleem Shah
  Namibia Gerhard Erasmus David Wiese
    Nepal Rohit Paudel
  Netherlands Pieter Seelaar Ben Cooper
  Nigeria Joshua Ayannaike Dotun Olatunji
  Norway Raza Iqbal
  Oman Zeeshan Maqsood
  Panama Imran Bulbulia
  Papua New Guinea Assad Vala
  Peru Matthew Spry
  Philippines Jonathan Hill
  Portugal Najjam Shahzad
  Qatar Iqbal Hussain Mohammed Rizlan
  Romania Ramesh Satheesan
  Rwanda Clinton Rubagumya
  Samoa Dom Michael
  Saudi Arabia Shoaib Ali
  Scotland Kyle Coetzer Richie Berrington
  Serbia Aleksa Djorovic
  Seychelles Kaushalkumar Patel
  Sierra Leone Lansana Lamin
  Singapore Amjad Mahboob Tim David
  South Korea Kyungsik Kim
  Spain Christian Munoz-Mills
  Suriname Shazam Ramjohn
  Sweden Abhijit Venkatesh
  Tanzania Hamisi Abdallah
  Thailand Ryan Raina
  Turkey Recep Ulutuna
  Uganda Frank Nsubuga
  United Arab Emirates Mohammad Naveed
  United States Monank Patel Steven Taylor
  Vanuatu Andrew Mansale

Current women's international captains

ICC Full Members

Associate Members

Nation Captain Vice-captain
  Botswana Laura Mophakedi
  Brazil Roberta Moretti Avery
  Chile Jeannette Gonzalez
  China Huang Zhuo
  France Marie Violleau
  Germany Anuradha Doddaballapur Christina Gough
  Hong Kong Kary Chan
  Iran Nasimeh Rahshetaei
  Jersey Rosa Hill
  Kenya Queentor Abel Sharon Juma
  Lesotho Boitumelo Phelenyane
  Malawi Mary Mabvuka
  Mexico Caroline Owen
  Mozambique Fatima Guirrugo
  Namibia Irene van Zyl Yasmeen Khan
    Nepal Rubina Chhetri Indu Barma
  Nigeria Samantha Agazuma
  Papua New Guinea Kaia Arua
  Rwanda Sarah Uwera
  Western Samoa Regina Lili'i
  Sierra Leone Linda Bull
  Singapore Shafina Mahesh
  South Korea Inyeong Oh
  Spain Elspeth Fowler
  Tanzania Fatuma Kibasu
  Thailand Naruemol Chaiwai Nannapat Koncharoenkai
  Uganda Rita Musamali
  United Arab Emirates Chaya Mughal
  United States Sindhu Sriharsha
  Vanuatu Selina Solman

See also

References

  1. ^ "Records / Test matches / Individual records (captains, players, umpires) / Most matches as captain". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 18 January 2016.
  2. ^ "Records / Test matches / Individual records (captains, players, umpires) / Most matches as captain". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 22 January 2019.
  3. ^ ""skipper" Definitions". Wordnik. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "The Role of the Captain". DangerMouse. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
  5. ^ "Numbers Suggest the Toss Has Never Been More Important in Test Cricket". Bleacher Report. 22 February 2014. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
  6. ^ "Runners abolished, ODI and run-out laws tweaked". ESPN Cricinfo. 27 June 2011. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
  7. ^ Gollapudi, Nagraj (26 June 2015). "Bowlers benefit from ODI rule changes". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 7 February 2015.
  8. ^ Brettig, Daniel (8 August 2015). "Clarke announces retirement after Ashes". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 20 January 2016.
  9. ^ . Enfield Cricket Club. Archived from the original on 1 February 2015. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
  10. ^ "Asghar Afghan sacked as Afghanistan opt for split captaincy". espncricinfo.com. 1 June 2021. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
  11. ^ "Aaron Finch replaces Tim Paine as Australia ODI captain". icc-cricket.com. Retrieved 27 October 2018.
  12. ^ "Cummins confirmed as Test captain, Smith his deputy". cricket.com.au. Retrieved 26 November 2021.
  13. ^ "Tamim Iqbal to take over as Bangladesh ODI captain". espncricinfo.com. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
  14. ^ "Joe Root steps down as England Men's Test Captain". ECB. Retrieved 15 April 2022.
  15. ^ "Ben Stokes appointed as England's new Test captain". skysports.com. Retrieved 28 April 2022.
  16. ^ "Rohit named India's ODI and T20I captain as India announce Test squad for SA tour". International Cricket Council. Retrieved 8 December 2021.
  17. ^ "Rohit announced as India's full-time Test captain". International Cricket Council. Retrieved 19 February 2022.
  18. ^ "Balbirnie appointed Ireland T20I captain".
  19. ^ "Kane Williamson steps down as New Zealand Test captain". espncricinfo. Retrieved 15 December 2022.
  20. ^ "Azhar Ali appointed Test and Babar Azam T20I captain". pcb.com.pk. Retrieved 17 November 2019.
  21. ^ "Babar Azam set to be announced as Pakistan's ODI captain". sportskeeda.com. Retrieved 7 February 2020.
  22. ^ "South Africa name Dean Elgar Test captain and Temba Bavuma ODI and T20I captain". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 4 March 2021.
  23. ^ J, Lin (5 February 2019). . The Sunday Reader - Sri Lankan News. Archived from the original on 27 July 2020. Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  24. ^ "West Indies name ODI and T20 squad for India tour".
  25. ^ "Zimbabwe name Craig Ervine as limited overs captain; Sean Williams to continue leading in Tests". Cricbuzz. Retrieved 7 March 2022.

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The captain of a cricket team often referred to as the skipper 3 is the appointed leader having several additional roles and responsibilities over and above those of the other players As in other sports the captain is usually experienced and has good communication skills and is likely to be one of the most regular members of the team as the captain is responsible for the team selection Before the game the captains toss for innings During the match the captain decides the team s batting order who will bowl each over and where each fielder will be positioned While the captain has the final say decisions are often collaborative A captain s knowledge of the complexities of cricket strategy and tactics and shrewdness in the field may contribute significantly to the team s success Graeme Smith left holds the record for most Test matches as captain as well as most Test wins 1 Steve Waugh right is the most successful Test captain with a winning ratio of 72 2 Some countries opt for a split captaincy with different captains for different formats to manage workload Aaron Finch left captains Australia in T20Is while Pat Cummins right leads the team in Tests and ODIs Due to the smaller coaching management role played out by support staff as well as the need for greater on field decision making the captain of a cricket team typically shoulders more responsibility for results than team captains in other sports 4 Contents 1 Captain s responsibilities 1 1 During a match 1 1 1 The toss 1 1 2 Fielding positions 1 1 3 Bowling 1 1 4 Batting order 1 1 5 Declarations 1 1 6 Follow on 1 1 7 Miscellaneous 1 2 Other duties 2 Vice captain 3 Current men s international captains 3 1 ICC Full Members 3 2 Associate Members 4 Current women s international captains 4 1 ICC Full Members 4 2 Associate Members 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksCaptain s responsibilities EditDuring a match Edit The toss Edit Starting from team selection and then toss Before the start of a match the home captain tosses a coin and the away captain calls heads or tails The captain who wins the toss is given the choice of whether to bat or bowl first 4 The decision usually depends on the condition of the pitch and whether it is likely to deteriorate the weather conditions and the weather forecast The decision also depends on the relative strengths of the team s batting and bowling For instance in Test cricket a side with only fast bowlers may choose to bowl first to try to take advantage of any early moisture in the pitch knowing that it will be harder to take wickets later in the match Similarly a side with a weak opening batting pair may choose to bowl first in order to protect their batsmen 5 Fielding positions Edit The captain decides where the fielders will stand in consultation with the bowler and sometimes other senior players The fielding positions will usually be dictated by the type of bowler the batsman s batting style and the captain s assessment of the state of the match and hence whether to set an attacking or a defensive field 4 Bowling Edit The captain decides when each bowler will bowl If a batsman is seeking to dominate the current bowler the captain may ask someone else to bowl alternatively keeping the bowler on may be deemed the best chance of getting the batsman out or restricting the scoring rate If the regular bowlers are not achieving the desired results the captain may decide to use non regular bowlers to attempt to unsettle the batsmen The captain may also change the bowlers around to introduce variation and to prevent the batsmen getting set 4 In limited overs cricket the captain additionally has to make certain that bowlers bowl no more than their allotted maximum number of overs and that experienced bowlers are available at the end of the batting side s innings when the batsmen are usually looking to take risks to attack and score quickly 4 In the longer forms of cricket when a new ball becomes available the captain decides whether to use it and when given that it can be taken any time after it becomes available 4 Batting order Edit See also Batting order cricket When the team bats the captain decides the batting order In professional cricket the captain usually changes the established batting order only for exceptional reasons because batsmen tend to specialise in batting at certain positions However in certain circumstances it may be in the team s interest to change the batting order If quick runs are needed a naturally attacking batsman may be promoted up the order A player who is in form may be promoted to a higher batting position at the expense of a player who is out of form 4 If a wicket falls near the end of a day s play especially if the light is failing or if the bowlers seem particularly confident the captain may choose to send in a non specialist batsman referred to as a nightwatchman If the nightwatchman does not get out before the end of that day s play then the specialist batsman will have been protected and will not need to bat until the following day when conditions are likely to have improved If the nightwatchman does get out the cost of losing a late wicket will have been minimised because the specialist batsman is still available to bat 4 Declarations Edit The captain may declare the team s innings closed at any time but usually only does so as an attacking ploy for instance if the captain thinks the team has enough runs to win the match or if a sudden change in conditions has made it advantageous to bowl rather than bat 4 Follow on Edit In a two innings match if the situation arises the captain decides whether to impose the follow on 4 Miscellaneous Edit The captain is also consulted on whether an injured batsman from the opposing team may use a runner when batting Permission is usually given if the batsman has become injured during the course of the match but if the batsman was carrying the injury at the start of the match then the captain may refuse As of 2012 runners are not allowed in Test cricket and injured batsmen are required to continue batting with the injury or retire hurt 6 Other duties Edit As well as decisions taken either immediately before or during a match captains also often have some responsibility for the good running of the cricket club For instance they may decide when the team is to practise and for how long In professional cricket the captain often has some say in who will form the squad from which teams are selected and may also decide how young up and coming players are to be encouraged and improved and how members of the squad who are not regularly selected for first team matches are to gain match practice 4 Prior to July 2015 the captain was responsible for deciding when to take batting and bowling powerplays in limited overs matches 7 Vice captain Edit Vice captains are sometimes considered the full time successor to the incumbent captain Michael Clarke was Australia s vice captain for three years before succeeding Ricky Ponting as captain in 2011 8 The captain may be assisted by a vice captain or in some instances joint vice captains This is particularly useful if the captain is forced to leave the field of play during fielding Some teams also allocate the vice captain a more or less formal role in assisting with team selection discipline field setting and so on Sometimes the role of vice captain is seen as preparation for the player s becoming the captain of the side in future 9 Current men s international captains EditICC Full Members Edit Nation Format Captain Vice captain s Afghanistan 10 Test Hashmatullah Shahidi Rahmat ShahODIT20I Rashid Khan Najibullah Zadran Australia 11 12 Test Pat Cummins Steve SmithODI Josh HazlewoodT20I Aaron Finch Matthew Wade Bangladesh 13 Test Shakib Al Hasan Litton DasODI Tamim IqbalT20I Shakib Al Hasan Nurul Hasan Sohan England 14 15 Test Ben Stokes VacantODI Jos Buttler Moeen AliT20I India 16 17 Test Rohit Sharma KL RahulODI Hardik PandyaT20I Ireland 18 Test Andrew Balbirnie Paul StirlingODIT20I New Zealand 19 Test Tim Southee Tom LathamODI Kane WilliamsonT20I Tim Southee Pakistan 20 21 Test Babar Azam VacantODI Shadab KhanT20I South Africa 22 Test Dean Elgar Temba BavumaODI Temba Bavuma Keshav MaharajT20I David Miller Sri Lanka 23 Test Dimuth Karunaratne Dhananjaya de SilvaODI Dasun Shanaka Kusal MendisT20I Wanindu Hasaranga West Indies 24 Test Kraigg Brathwaite Jermaine BlackwoodODI Vacant Shai HopeT20I Rovman Powell Zimbabwe 25 Test Sean Williams Regis ChakabvaODI Craig ErvineT20IAssociate Members Edit Nation Captain Vice captain Argentina Daniel Sutton Austria Razmal Shigiwal Bahamas Gregory Taylor Bahrain Al Amin Shehzad Belgium Shaheryar Butt Nemish Mehta Belize Kenton Young Bermuda Terryn Fray Bhutan Jigme Singye Botswana Karabo Modise Brazil Rashid Bazigar Bulgaria Prakash Mishra Cameroon Solefack James Canada Saad Bin Zafar Cayman Islands Ronald Ebanks Chile Kamlesh Gupta China Jiang Shuyao Costa Rica Christopher Prasad Cyprus Michalis Kyriacou Czech Republic Arun Ashokan Denmark Hamid Shah Estonia Marko Vaik Eswatini Naeem Gull Fiji Jone Seuvou Finland Nathan Collins France Arun Ayyavooraju Germany Rishi Pillai Ghana Obed Harvey Gibraltar Balaji Pai Greece Anastasios Manousis Guernsey Jamie Nussbaumer Hong Kong Aizaz Khan Kinchit Shah Hungary Abhijeet Ahuja Iran Dad Dahani Isle of Man Matthew Ansell Israel Herschel Gutman Italy Gayashan Munasinghe Japan Tatsuro Chino Jersey Charles Perchard Kenya Shem Ngoche Kuwait Mohammad Amin Lesotho Samir Patel Luxembourg Joost Mees Malawi Moazzam Baig Malaysia Ahmed Faiz Virandeep Singh Maldives Mohamed Mafooz Malta Bikram Arora Mexico Tarun Sharma Mozambique Kaleem Shah Namibia Gerhard Erasmus David Wiese Nepal Rohit Paudel Netherlands Pieter Seelaar Ben Cooper Nigeria Joshua Ayannaike Dotun Olatunji Norway Raza Iqbal Oman Zeeshan Maqsood Panama Imran Bulbulia Papua New Guinea Assad Vala Peru Matthew Spry Philippines Jonathan Hill Portugal Najjam Shahzad Qatar Iqbal Hussain Mohammed Rizlan Romania Ramesh Satheesan Rwanda Clinton Rubagumya Samoa Dom Michael Saudi Arabia Shoaib Ali Scotland Kyle Coetzer Richie Berrington Serbia Aleksa Djorovic Seychelles Kaushalkumar Patel Sierra Leone Lansana Lamin Singapore Amjad Mahboob Tim David South Korea Kyungsik Kim Spain Christian Munoz Mills Suriname Shazam Ramjohn Sweden Abhijit Venkatesh Tanzania Hamisi Abdallah Thailand Ryan Raina Turkey Recep Ulutuna Uganda Frank Nsubuga United Arab Emirates Mohammad Naveed United States Monank Patel Steven Taylor Vanuatu Andrew MansaleCurrent women s international captains EditICC Full Members Edit Nation Format Captain Vice captain Australia Test Meg Lanning Alyssa HealyODIT20I Bangladesh Test Nigar Sultana Rumana AhmedODIT20I England Test Heather Knight Nat Sciver Amy JonesODIT20I India Test Harmanpreet Kaur Smriti MandhanaODIT20I Ireland Test Laura Delany Mary WaldronODIT20I New Zealand Test Sophie Devine Amy SatterthwaiteODIT20I Pakistan Test Bismah Maroof Javeria KhanODIT20I South Africa Test Sune Luus Chloe TryonODIT20I Sri Lanka Test Chamari Athapaththu Harshitha MadaviODIT20I West Indies Test Stafanie Taylor Hayley MatthewsODIT20I Zimbabwe Test Mary Anne Musonda Josephine NkomoODIT20IAssociate Members Edit Nation Captain Vice captain Botswana Laura Mophakedi Brazil Roberta Moretti Avery Chile Jeannette Gonzalez China Huang Zhuo France Marie Violleau Germany Anuradha Doddaballapur Christina Gough Hong Kong Kary Chan Iran Nasimeh Rahshetaei Jersey Rosa Hill Kenya Queentor Abel Sharon Juma Lesotho Boitumelo Phelenyane Malawi Mary Mabvuka Mexico Caroline Owen Mozambique Fatima Guirrugo Namibia Irene van Zyl Yasmeen Khan Nepal Rubina Chhetri Indu Barma Nigeria Samantha Agazuma Papua New Guinea Kaia Arua Rwanda Sarah Uwera Western Samoa Regina Lili i Sierra Leone Linda Bull Singapore Shafina Mahesh South Korea Inyeong Oh Spain Elspeth Fowler Tanzania Fatuma Kibasu Thailand Naruemol Chaiwai Nannapat Koncharoenkai Uganda Rita Musamali United Arab Emirates Chaya Mughal United States Sindhu Sriharsha Vanuatu Selina SolmanSee also EditThe Art of Captaincy a 1985 book by former England captain Mike BrearleyReferences Edit Records Test matches Individual records captains players umpires Most matches as captain ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 18 January 2016 Records Test matches Individual records captains players umpires Most matches as captain ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 22 January 2019 skipper Definitions Wordnik Retrieved 31 January 2015 a b c d e f g h i j k The Role of the Captain DangerMouse Retrieved 31 January 2015 Numbers Suggest the Toss Has Never Been More Important in Test Cricket Bleacher Report 22 February 2014 Retrieved 31 January 2015 Runners abolished ODI and run out laws tweaked ESPN Cricinfo 27 June 2011 Retrieved 31 January 2015 Gollapudi Nagraj 26 June 2015 Bowlers benefit from ODI rule changes ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 7 February 2015 Brettig Daniel 8 August 2015 Clarke announces retirement after Ashes ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 20 January 2016 Enfield Cricket Club Captains amp Player Responsibilities Enfield Cricket Club Archived from the original on 1 February 2015 Retrieved 31 January 2015 Asghar Afghan sacked as Afghanistan opt for split captaincy espncricinfo com 1 June 2021 Retrieved 1 June 2021 Aaron Finch replaces Tim Paine as Australia ODI captain icc cricket com Retrieved 27 October 2018 Cummins confirmed as Test captain Smith his deputy cricket com au Retrieved 26 November 2021 Tamim Iqbal to take over as Bangladesh ODI captain espncricinfo com Retrieved 9 March 2020 Joe Root steps down as England Men s Test Captain ECB Retrieved 15 April 2022 Ben Stokes appointed as England s new Test captain skysports com Retrieved 28 April 2022 Rohit named India s ODI and T20I captain as India announce Test squad for SA tour International Cricket Council Retrieved 8 December 2021 Rohit announced as India s full time Test captain International Cricket Council Retrieved 19 February 2022 Balbirnie appointed Ireland T20I captain Kane Williamson steps down as New Zealand Test captain espncricinfo Retrieved 15 December 2022 Azhar Ali appointed Test and Babar Azam T20I captain pcb com pk Retrieved 17 November 2019 Babar Azam set to be announced as Pakistan s ODI captain sportskeeda com Retrieved 7 February 2020 South Africa name Dean Elgar Test captain and Temba Bavuma ODI and T20I captain ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 4 March 2021 J Lin 5 February 2019 Dimuth Karunaratne appointed as the Stand In Captain for series against South Africa The Sunday Reader Sri Lankan News Archived from the original on 27 July 2020 Retrieved 22 May 2019 West Indies name ODI and T20 squad for India tour Zimbabwe name Craig Ervine as limited overs captain Sean Williams to continue leading in Tests Cricbuzz Retrieved 7 March 2022 External links Edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Captain cricket amp oldid 1131922964, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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