Who is No 1 Test captain in cricket?
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Who is No 1 Test captain in cricket?
Virat Kohli – 40 Test wins Kohli, since becoming skipper in 2014, has 40 Test wins under his belt and is by far the most successful Test captain for India. He also led India to the final of the first World Test Championship (WTC).
Who is the most successful captain of New Zealand?
Stephen Fleming
#1 Stephen Fleming Fleming remains the only New Zealand captain to lift an ICC Trophy.
Who is the captain of New Zealand cricket team today?
captain Kane Williamson
New Zealand captain Kane Williamson gives his reaction after his side lost by five wickets to England in the first Test at Lord’s. New Zealand captain Kane Williamson gives his reaction after his side lost by five wickets to England in the first Test at Lord’s.
Who is the current test cricket captain of New Zealand?
Kane Williamson
The current captain in all formats of the game is Kane Williamson, who replaced Brendon McCullum after the latter’s retirement in December 2015. The national team is organised by New Zealand Cricket.
Who is New Zealand best batsman?
Batting Average: 45.36 Martin Crowe is simply the finest batsman New Zealand has ever produced. His classical style was perhaps only trumped by his time at the crease, which saw Crowe (cousin to actor Russell Crowe) become one of the world’s very best.
Who is New Zealand famous cricketer?
Ross Taylor. In a career which has lasted 11 years and counting, Ross Taylor has established himself as one of New Zealand’s greatest players ever, and one of the finest batsmen in the world at present. Ever since his debut in 2006, Taylor has become one of New Zealand’s talismanic figures in the team.
Who is the best all-rounder in NZ?
Batting Rankings. Ross Taylor. NZ. Rating. 775. Pos. Player. Team. Rating. Martin Guptill. NZ. 696. Tom Latham. NZ.
Who is best all rounder in New Zealand?
Who is New Zealand’s best bowler?
Shane Edward Bond (born 7 June 1975) is a New Zealand cricket coach and former cricketer and present bowling coach of Mumbai Indians, described as “New Zealand’s best fast bowler since Sir Richard Hadlee”.