Happy B’Day New Zealand Cricketer Mitchell Santner, Mitchell was born on 5 February 1992 in Hamilton, Waikato, New Zealand, Mitchell’s batting style is Left-handed, and its bowling style is Slow left-arm orthodox, and it is Mitchell’s 30th birthday.
A New Zealand International Cricketer :-
Santner is a New Zealand international cricketer who plays in all formats of the game. At the domestic level, he plays for the Northern District cricket team.
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He is a bowling all-rounder, he has been involved in the highest 7th wicket partnership for New Zealand in Tests.
In addition to his excellent performance in the 2014–15 home season, Santner was picking up for the New Zealand side. Following the retirement of Daniel Vettori after the 2015 World Cup. He was selecting in the ODI squad for the tour of England as New Zealand explored another left-arm spin option.
The Indian Premier League :-
Mitchell Santner was including in the touring squad at the start of the England tour to cover the absence of players in the Indian Premier League and made a sudden impact with 94 runs against Somerset.
He was assigning his One Day International arrival at Edgbaston, having played only 19 List A matches for the Northern Districts.
In November 2020, Santner captained New Zealand in an international match for the first time, guiding the team to the third Twenty20 International (T20I) match against the West Indies. He did it again in the first T20I match against Pakistan.
His International Career :-
In April 2015, Santner was selecting in New Zealand’s limited overs squad for the tour of England. He made his One Day International arrival for New Zealand on 9 June 2015.
His first international wicket was when he trapped fellow arrival Sam Billings for 3. At the time of the fourth ODI in the same series, he scored 28 runs in an over over Adil Rashid, the second-highest number of runs in an over posted in England. He made his Twenty20 International debut in the same series on 23 June 2015.
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On 27 November 2015, Santner made his debut in the Test match against Australia. That match was also the first day-night Test. He also became the first player in history to debut in Test cricket in a Day-Night Test match, where he made his debut against Australia. He hit a four off the first ball of his Test career.