Half-yearly report: Rating ODI Captains of top 10 teams in 2019
Few of the captains touched the new low despite having a great start to the year while a few hit the hilt after having a shaky start.
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2. Kane Williamson, New Zealand – 9
The Kiwis began the year on a negative note as they were smashed by the Indian side at home. Their batting unit failed throughout the series as they were not able to cross the 250 marks even once. Then they retrieved some respectability when they pasted the visitors Bangladesh 3-0. In that series, Martin Guptill‘s twin centuries were the biggest positives for the Black Caps and it was a major boost before the 2019 championship.
Their new-look bowling unit also looked settled for tougher challenges. Having said that Kane Williamson was going to be their trump card in the 2019 World Cup as his elegant batting and leadership qualities go hand in hand. After blowing hot and cold in group-stages the Kiwis punched above their weight in semi-finals and finals.
During all this Williamson was ticking all the right boxes as he led the side to their second consecutive World Cup final. He accumulated close to 550 runs in the series including two centuries. Kane also won millions of hearts for his composure on the field even when his team lost the finals in an unusual manner.
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