Player Data

Mitchell Josef Santner
Left Handed All Rounder, New Zealand
ICC Ranking
Batting
Bowling
ODI
-
-
TEST
-
-
T20I
-
9th
  • Born February 5, 1992
  • Place of Birth Hamilton
  • Batting Style Left Handed
  • Bowling Style Slow left-arm orthodox
  • Nationality New Zealand
  • Teams Played for New Zealand, Northern Districts, New Zealand A, Worcestershire, Chennai Super Kings, Barbados Royals, New Zealanders, Manchester Originals

Bio

In Mitchell Santner, New Zealand cricket found a strong resembling replacement for one of their veterans and the most successful bowler in ODIs, Daniel Vettori. And this was not just because Santner too bowled left-arm orthodox but mainly because he carried the same potential to perform and excel when he joined the team that Vettori had displayed in his younger days.


He toured England in 2015 but did not get to feature in the Tests, even though he was part of the squad for the same. He did however make the cut in the ODIs and the lone T20I that followed. Even though he is a bowling allrounder, a glimpse of his batting capabilities was seen in the 4 th ODI where he smacked 44 off just 19 balls, coming in at No.7. 


He had a decent T20I debut in the same tour, picking up 2/28 in his four overs and was the best bowler for the Kiwis in that lone T20I. Santner shone in the 2016 World T20 for New Zealand, picking up 11 wickets in the tournament and got his career best 4/11 against India in the very first game, where he and Ish Sodhi ran riot to bowl out India for just 79. But besides this, he had a rather lacklustre 2016-17 season.


He is a very shrewd and intelligent bowler, unfortunately, the same could not spill over to his batting, in terms of performance, even though he possessed good technique and a stable temperament. Santner was picked to play for Chennai in the 2018 Indian T20 League, but missed the season owing to injury. He appeared in the 2019 edition and featured in 4 games for the franchise.


Santner also featured in all the games for the Black Caps in the 2019 World Cup. His most notable performance in the tournament came against India in the semi-final with figures of 2/34,
wherein he picked the important wickets of Rishabh Pant and Hardik Pandya, and was the second-best bowler in the game, behind Matt Henry’s 3 wickets.


After gaining a good amount of exposure in international and franchise cricket, Santner became an integral part of the Blackcaps and the selectors started to give him the leadership role as a part of their long-term thinking to prepare for the future.

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Test
ODI
WORLD CUP
T20I
IPL
CPL
M
INN
Runs
NO
Avg
SR
100s
50s
HS
24
32
766
1
24.70
42.48
1
2
126
93
70
1248
26
28.36
89.39
0
3
67
10
8
72
5
24.00
72.72
0
0
17*
83
56
530
25
17.09
125.00
0
1
77*
12
6
54
3
18.00
108.00
0
0
22
9
8
145
5
48.33
115.07
0
0
36
Test
ODI
WORLD CUP
T20I
IPL
CPL
INN
OVR
M
Runs
W
Best
Avg
3w
5w
S/R
E/R
40
672.5
140
1871
41
3/53
45.63
3
0
98.46
2.78
88
712.5
14
3473
90
5/50
38.58
7
1
47.52
4.87
9
67
4
323
6
2/34
53.83
0
0
67.00
4.82
82
286.2
2
2021
91
4/11
22.20
9
0
18.87
7.05
12
40
0
277
10
2/13
27.70
0
0
24.00
6.92
8
24.4
2
138
6
2/10
23.00
0
0
24.66
5.59
Test
ODI
WORLD CUP
T20I
IPL
CPL
Catches
Stumpings
16
0
37
0
3
0
31
0
4
0
-
-
Test
ODI
WORLD CUP
T20I
IPL
CPL
M
Won
Lost
Tie
NR
Win %
1
1
0
0
0
100
13
9
3
0
1
69.23

Best Performances

Best Batting

Test
126 Runs
vs England
ODI
67 Runs
vs England
T20I
77* Runs
vs Netherlands

Best Bowling

Test
3/53
vs England
ODI
5/50
vs Ireland
T20I
4/11
vs India