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Captain (cricket)

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Member of a cricket team

Ricky Ponting (left) is the most successful ICC tournament-winning captain, having won 2Cricket World Cups and 2Champions Trophies as captain.MS Dhoni (right) is the only captain to win all 3 ICC limited-overs tournaments - TheCricket World Cup, theChampions Trophy and theT20 World Cup.
Clive Lloyd (left) is the first captain to win 2Cricket World Cups alongside being the tournament's first ever victorius captain, whileDarren Sammy (right) is the only captain to win 2T20 World Cups.
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.Pat Cummins (left) captainsAustralia in Tests and ODIs, whileMitchell Marsh (right) leads the team in T20Is.

Thecaptain of acricket team, often referred to as theskipper,[3] is the appointed leader, having several additional roles and responsibilities over and above those of the other players. As in other sports, thecaptain 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 captainstoss for innings. During the match the captain decides the team'sbatting order, who willbowl eachover, and where eachfielder 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.

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 thanteam captains in other sports.[4]

Captain's responsibilities

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During a match

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The toss

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Starting from team selection and then tossBefore the start of a match thehome captaintosses a coin and theaway 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

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The captain decides where thefielders will stand, in consultation with the bowler and sometimes other senior players. The fielding positions will usually be dictated by thetype 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

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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]

Inlimited 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 anew 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

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See also:Batting order (cricket)

When the team bats, the captain decides thebatting 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 anightwatchman. 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

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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

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

Appeals

Fielding captains may withdrawappeals with consent of the umpires.[6] This often occurs in cases of injury, miscommunication, or unsportsmanlike conduct, and is considered to uphold the spirit of cricket and fair play within the game.

Miscellaneous

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The captain is also consulted on whether an injured batsman from the opposing team may use arunner 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 inTest cricket and injured batsmen are required to continue batting with the injury or retire hurt.)[7]

Other duties

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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 practice, 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 bowlingpowerplays in limited overs matches.[8]

Vice-captain

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Vice-captains are sometimes considered the full-time successor to the incumbent captain.Michael Clarke was Australia's vice-captain for three years before succeedingRicky Ponting as captain in 2011.[9]

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.[10]

Current men's international captains

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ICC Full Members

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NationFormatCaptainVice-captain(s)
 Afghanistan[11]TestHashmatullah ShahidiRahmat Shah
ODI
T20IRashid KhanIbrahim Zadran
 Australia[12][13][14][15]TestPat CumminsSteve Smith /Travis Head
ODIMitchell Marsh
T20IMitchell MarshTravis Head
 Bangladesh[16][17][18][19]TestNajmul Hossain ShantoMehidy Hasan Miraz
ODIMehidy Hasan MirazNajmul Hossain Shanto
T20ILitton DasSaif Hassan
 England[20][21][22][23]TestBen StokesHarry Brook
ODIHarry BrookVacant
T20IJacob Bethell
 India[24][25]TestShubman GillRishabh Pant
ODIShreyas Iyer
T20ISuryakumar YadavShubman Gill
 Ireland[26]TestAndrew BalbirniePaul Stirling
ODIPaul StirlingVacant
T20ILorcan Tucker
 New Zealand[27][28]TestTom LathamMitchell Santner
ODIMitchell SantnerMichael Bracewell
T20I
 Pakistan[29][30][31][32]TestShan MasoodSaud Shakeel
ODIShaheen AfrdiSalman Ali Agha
T20ISalman Ali AghaShadab Khan
 South Africa[33][34][35][36][37][38]TestTemba BavumaAiden Markram
ODI
T20IAiden MarkramDavid Miller
 Sri Lanka[39][40]TestDhananjaya de SilvaKusal Mendis
ODICharith Asalanka
T20IDasun Shanaka
 West Indies[41][42][43]TestRoston ChaseJomel Warrican
ODIShai HopeVacant
T20I
 Zimbabwe[44]TestCraig Ervine
ODI
T20ISikandar Raza

Associate Members

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NationCaptainVice-captain
 ArgentinaPedro BaronHernán Fennell
 AustriaAqib Iqbal
 BahamasMarc Taylor
 BahrainAhmer Bin Nasir
 BelgiumAli RazaSheraz Sheikh
 BelizeJermaine Pook
 BermudaTerryn Fray
 BhutanThinley Jamtsho
 BotswanaKarabo Motlhanka
 BrazilGreigor CaisleyYasar Haroon
 BulgariaPrakash Mishra
 CameroonFaustin Mpegna
 CambodiaLuqman Butt
 CanadaNicholas Kirton
 Cayman IslandsConroy WrightRamon Sealy
 ChileAlexander Carthew
 ChinaWei Guo Lei
 Costa RicaChristopher Prasad
 CyprusScott BurdekinRoshan Siriwardena
 Czech RepublicDylan Steyn
 DenmarkHamid ShahTaranjit Bharaj
 EstoniaArslan Amjad
 EswatiniAdil ButtMancoba Jele
 FijiPeni Vuniwaqa
 FinlandNathan Collins
 FranceGustav McKeon
 GermanyVenkatraman Ganesan
 GhanaObed Harvey
 GibraltarAvinash PaiIain Latin
 GreeceAslam Mohammad
 GuernseyOliver NightingaleTom Nightingale
 Hong KongYasim MurtazaBabar Hayat
 HungaryXimus du Plooy
 IranDad Dahani
 Isle of ManOliver Webster
 IsraelEshkol SolomonJosh Evans
 ItalyMarcus Campopiano
 Ivory CoastDosso Issiaka
 JapanKendel Kadowaki-Fleming
 JerseyCharles Perchard
 KenyaShem NgocheLucas Oluoch
 KuwaitMohammad AslamBilal Tahir
 LesothoMaaz KhanChachole Tlali
 LuxembourgShiv Gill
 MalawiMoazzam Baig
 MaliYacouba Konate
 MalaysiaSyed AzizVirandeep Singh
 MaldivesAzyan FarhathUmar Adam
 MaltaVarun Thamotharam
 MexicoShantanu KaveriShashikant Laxman
 MozambiqueFilipe Cossa
 NamibiaGerhard ErasmusJJ Smit
   NepalRohit PaudelDipendra Singh Airee
 NetherlandsScott EdwardsMax O'Dowd
 NigeriaSylvester OkpeAdemola Onikoyi
 NorwayRaza Iqbal
 OmanJatinder SinghVinayak Shukla
 PanamaAnilkumar AhirYusuf Ebrahim
 Papua New GuineaAssad ValaCharles Amini
 PeruMatthew Spry
 PhilippinesDaniel Smith
 PortugalNajjam Shahzad
 QatarMuhammad TanveerMohammed Rizlan
 RomaniaVasu SainiShantanu Vashist
 RwandaClinton Rubagumya
 SamoaCaleb Jasmat
 Saudi ArabiaHisham Shaikh
 ScotlandRichie BerringtonMatthew Cross
 SerbiaMark Pavlovic
 SeychellesTim Horpinitch
 Sierra LeoneLansana Lamin
 SingaporeManpreet SinghJanak Prakash
 South KoreaJun Hyunwoo
 SpainChristian Munoz-Mills
 SurinameArun Gokoel
 SwedenImal Zuwak
 TanzaniaKassim Nassoro
 ThailandAustin Lazarus
 TurkeyGokhan AltaAli Turkmen
 UgandaRiazat Ali Shah
 United Arab EmiratesMuhammad WaseemAayan Khan
 United StatesMonank PatelAaron Jones
 VanuatuJoshua RasuRonald Tari

Current women's international captains

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ICC Full Members

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NationFormatCaptainVice-captain
 AustraliaTestAlyssa HealyTahlia McGrath
ODI
T20I
 BangladeshTestNigar SultanaNahida Akter
ODI
T20I
 EnglandTestNat Sciver-BruntCharlie Dean
ODI
T20I
 IndiaTestHarmanpreet KaurSmriti Mandhana
ODI
T20I
 IrelandTestLaura DelanyGaby Lewis
ODI
T20I
 New ZealandTestSophie DevineAmelia Kerr
ODI
T20I
 PakistanTestFatima SanaVacant
ODI
T20I
 South AfricaTestLaura WolvaardtVacant
ODI
T20I
 Sri LankaTestChamari AthapaththuAnushka Sanjeewani
ODI
T20I
 West IndiesTestHayley MatthewsShemaine Campbelle
ODI
T20I
 ZimbabweTestMary-Anne MusondaJosephine Nkomo
ODI
T20I

Associate Members

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NationCaptainVice-captain
 BotswanaLaura Mophakedi
 BrazilRoberta Moretti Avery
 ChileJeannette Gonzalez
 ChinaHuang Zhuo
 FranceMarie Violleau
 GermanyAnuradha DoddaballapurChristina Gough
 Hong KongKary Chan
 IranNasimeh Rahshetaei
 JerseyRosa Hill
 KenyaQueentor AbelSharon Juma
 LesothoBoitumelo Phelenyane
 MalawiMary Mabvuka
 MexicoCaroline Owen
 MozambiqueFatima Guirrugo
 NamibiaIrene van ZylYasmeen Khan
   NepalIndu BarmaPuja Mahato
 NigeriaSamantha Agazuma
 Papua New GuineaKaia Arua
 RwandaSarah Uwera
 SamoaRegina Lili'i
 Sierra LeoneLinda Bull
 SingaporeShafina Mahesh
 South KoreaInyeong Oh
 SpainElspeth Fowler
 TanzaniaFatuma Kibasu
 ThailandNaruemol ChaiwaiNannapat Koncharoenkai
 UgandaRita Musamali
 United Arab EmiratesChaya Mughal
 United StatesSindhu Sriharsha
 VanuatuSelina Solman

See also

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References

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  44. ^"Zimbabwe name Craig Ervine as limited overs captain; Sean Williams to continue leading in Tests".Cricbuzz. Retrieved7 March 2022.

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