The likes of Devon Conway, Tom Latham and Daryl Mitchell are also expected to play a key role in New Zealand’s success in the upcoming tournament.
The New Zealand’s Champions Trophy squad boasts a mixture of experienced and talented players. The Kiwis will be eyeing their first ever Champions Trophy as they are set to take on the hosts, Pakistan, in the opening match of the tournament. On that note, let us check out 3 players to watch out for from New Zealand’s Champions Trophy squad.
3 important players from New Zealand’s CT 2025 squad
Mitchell Santner (Captain)
As the captain of the New Zealand squad, Mitchell Santner brings a wealth of experience and leadership. A left-arm orthodox spinner and a reliable middle-order batsman, Santner has been a consistent performer for New Zealand across all formats. His calm demeanor on the field and ability to contribute with both bat and ball make him a key player to watch.
Lockie Ferguson
Lockie Ferguson is one of New Zealand’s premier fast bowlers. Known for his pace and ability to swing the ball, Ferguson has been a crucial part of New Zealand’s bowling attack in major tournaments. This will be his fifth ICC tournament, and his experience and skill will be vital for the team’s success.
Kane Williamson
Kane Williamson is New Zealand’s most experienced batter and a vital part of the team’s batting lineup. As a top-order batsman, Williamson’s ability to anchor the innings and play long, match-winning knocks is well-known. His presence in the squad provides stability and confidence to the rest of the team.
Mitchell Santner (C), Michael Bracewell, Mark Chapman, Devon Conway, Lockie Ferguson, Matt Henry, Tom Latham (wicketkeeper), Daryl Mitchell, Will O’Rourke, Glenn Phillips, Rachin Ravindra, Ben Sears, Nathan Smith, Kane Williamson, and Will Young.
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