Rohit Sharma To Babar Azam: ODI Cricket World Cup 2023 Set To Get 10 New Captains, Meet All In PICS
The ICC Men's ODI Cricket World Cup 2023 which gets underway in India on October 5 is set to witness 10 new captains if Kane Williamson fails to recover from his knee injury and play in the tournament later this year. In these collection of pictures, we take a look at these 10 new captains - from India's Rohit Sharma to Pakistan's Babar Azam.
Rohit Sharma - India
India skipper Rohit Sharma. The Team India opener replaced Virat Kohli as captain in 2022. (Photo: ANI)
Pat Cummins - Australia
Australian skipper Pat Cummins. The Aussie pacer has replaced Aaron Finch as captain after 2019 World Cup. (Photo: ANI)
Temba Bavuma - South Africa
South Africa skipper Temba Bavuma. The SA batter has become captain after retirement of Faf du Plessis after 2019 World Cup. (Photo: ANI)
Babar Azam - Pakistan
Pakistan captain Babar Azam. The Pakistan batter has replaced Sarfaraz Ahmed as skipper after 2019 World Cup. (Photo: ANI)
Jos Buttler - England
England ODI captain Jos Buttler. The England wicketkeeper-batter has replaced Eoin Morgan after 2019 World Cup. (Photo: ANI)
Tamim Iqbal - Bangladesh
Bangladesh captain Tamim Iqbal. The Bangla opener has replaced all-rounder Shakib al Hasan as captain from last World Cup. (Photo: ANI)
Hashmatullah Shahidi - Afghanistan
Afghanistan captain Hasmatullah Shahidi. The Afghan batter has replaced Mohammad Nabhi, who was captain in 2019. (Photo: ANI)
Tom Latham - New Zealand
New Zealand captain Tom Latham. The Kiwi wicketkeeper is set to lead the 2019 World Cup runners-up if Kane Williamson fails to recover from injury. (Photo: ANI)
Dasun Shanaka - Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka captain and all-rounder Dasun Shanaka. Sri Lanka are the top-ranked team in ICC World Cup 2023 Qualifier and one of the favourites to qualify. Lanka were led by Dimuth Karunaratne at the last World Cup. (Photo: ANI)
Craig Ervine - Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe captain Craig Ervine. Zimbabwe are one of the favourites to qualify for the World Cup from the ongoing Qualifiers after failing to reach the 2019 World Cup main draw. (Photo: ANI)
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