Daniel Vettori

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Daniel Vettori
New Zealand
Personal information
Full name Daniel Luca Vettori
Born 27 January 1979 (1979-01-27) (age 29)
Auckland, New Zealand
Role Captain, spin bowler, lower order batsman
Batting style Left-handed
Bowling style Slow left-arm orthodox
International information
Test debut (cap 200) 6 February 1997: v England
Last Test 22 March 2008: v England
ODI debut (cap 100) 25 March 1997: v Sri Lanka
Last ODI 23 February 2008: v England
ODI shirt no. 11
Domestic team information
Years Team
1996 – present Northern Districts
2006 Warwickshire
2003 Nottinghamshire
Career statistics
Tests ODI FC LA
Matches 80 215 128 281
Runs scored 2684 1374 4305 2618
Batting average 27.38 15.09 28.13 19.68
100s/50s 2/16 0/3 4/25 2/9
Top score 137* 83 137* 138
Balls bowled 19178 101088 29227 13546
Wickets 245 223 407 300
Bowling average 34.80 31.88 32.28 30.80
5 wickets in innings 14 2 23 2
10 wickets in match 3 n/a 3 n/a
Best bowling 7/87 5/7 7/87 5/7
Catches/stumpings 39/– 55/– 62/– 86/–

As of 31 March 2008
Source: Cricinfo

Daniel Luca Vettori (born 27 January 1979, Auckland, New Zealand), but brought up in Hamilton attending Marian School and later St Paul's Collegiate School, is a cricketer who is the current captain of the New Zealand cricket team. When available he plays provincial cricket for Northern Districts, and is also an international member of Indian Premier League team the Delhi DareDevils. He is the youngest player to have represented New Zealand in Test cricket, having made his debut in 1996/1997 at the age of 18. Vettori is a slow left-arm orthodox spinner, but he is known for his flight and guile rather than prodigious turn or pinpoint accuracy.

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[edit] International career

Vettori made his test debut at Wellington for New Zealand against England on February 6 1997. His first Test wicket was Nasser Hussain. Three weeks earlier he had made his first class debut, against the touring English side and again his maiden wicket was Hussain. His ODI debut came a month later against Sri Lanka at Christchurch on March 25th 1997.

His career was in jeopardy in 2000 with a back injury, but he recovered to play a major role in New Zealand's victory in the 2004 Tri-Series with England and the West Indies in England.

Vettori was selected in the final squad for the World XI Super Series against Australia and played in all 3 ODIs and the Super Test.

As of 10 March 2008 Vettori was ranked 1st on the ICC Player Rankings for One Day bowlers and ranked 2nd and 10th for Test and One Day all-rounders respectively.

Vettori has also played for Hamilton in the Hawke Cup.

[edit] Bowling Records

A graph showing Vettori's test career bowling statistics and how they have varied over time.
A graph showing Vettori's test career bowling statistics and how they have varied over time.

He took his 200th Test wicket in Zimbabwe in 2005, becoming only the third New Zealand bowler (after Richard Hadlee and Chris Cairns) to pass that mark [1], and he is currently placed third on the all-time New Zealand table for most ODI wickets[2].

Vettori has three 10 wicket hauls in Test cricket, against Sri Lanka, Australia and Bangladesh. His best innings figures were achieved at Auckland in 1999/00 against Australia where he took 7/87. He finished with career best match figures in that game, taking 12/149. They are the second best ever by a New Zealander, with only Richard Hadlee having taken more in a match. With another 12 wicket effort, against Bangladesh in Chittagong, he became the only New Zealander to have taken a dozen wickets in a Test on two occasions.

He is the bowler to have most frequently dismissed Shane Warne in Tests, getting him out nine times.

[edit] Captaincy

Prior to becoming captain on a permanent basis in 2007 Vettori had captained the Black Caps in ODI cricket on occasions such as when regular captain, Stephen Fleming, was unable to. As of the end of 2006 he had led New Zealand in 11 games, winning 8 of them.

He captained New Zealand at the inaugural Twenty20 World Championship in South Africa.[1] Subsequently, it was announced that Vettori would captain the Black Caps in all forms of the game, i.e. captain Twenty20, ODI and the Test teams. Initially, it he was announced to only be captain of the former two. [2]

[edit] Batting

Vettori has matured into a useful lower-order batsman having scored 2,000 Test runs, including two centuries (137* against Pakistan in 2003 and 127 against Zimbabwe in 2005), as well as several half-centuries. Although it took Vettori 47 Tests to score his first 1,000 runs at an average of 17.24, the second thousand took him just 22 Tests at a rate of 42.52 per innings. Vettori's average batting at number 8 is 37.11 (for Tests) and is currently the best average of all time for a player batting there. [3]. His average at number ten is 3rd best of all time in ODIs.

In December 2006, Vettori began establishing himself as more of an all-rounder, batting at number 5 for New Zealand in the one-day series against Sri Lanka.

[edit] Personal life

Vettori confirmed plans to marry fiance Mary O'Carroll and move to Auckland sometime in the winter of 2007. He has continued playing for the Northern Districts Knights. [3] At the Wellington cricket ground The Basin in January 2008 he was seen wearing a wedding ring, so it is assumed that they are now married.

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Preceded by
Stephen Fleming
New Zealand national cricket captain (interim)
2005/6
Succeeded by
Stephen Fleming
Preceded by
Stephen Fleming
New Zealand national cricket captain
2007/8
Succeeded by
incumbent