New Zealand cricketer Daniel Vettori cricket carrier life Daniel Vettori biography alert in Wikipedia cricket match comparison Daniel Luca Vettori ONZM is a New Zealand cricket coach and former cricketer who played for the New Zealand cricket team in all formats. He is the 200th Test cap for New Zealand. Daniel Vettori He was the captain of New Zealand between 2007 and 2011. Wikipedia Daniel Vettori cricket coach Personal information Full name :- Daniel Luca Vettori Born :- 27 January 1979 (age 43) Auckland, New Zealand Nickname :- Martha, Harry Potter[1] Height :- 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) Batting :- Left-handed Bowling :- Slow left-arm orthodox Role :- All-rounder #danielvettori #Daniel #vettori#Test#ODI#T20I#IPL #danielcricket #newzealandcricket #newzealandcricketcoach #danielvettoriwikipedia #danielvettoribiography #newzealandcricketteam #worldcricket #worldcricketers He was the captain of New Zealand between 2007 and 2011. Vettori is the eighth player in Test history to take 300 wickets and score 3,000 runs. He is the youngest male player to have represented New Zealand in Test cricket, having made his debut in 1996–97 at the age of 18, and New Zealand's most-capped test cricketer with 112 caps, and New Zealand's most capped One-Day cricketer with 284 caps He is known for his accuracy, flight and guile rather than prodigious turn, and also his speed variation. Vettori announced his retirement from all forms of cricket following the 2015 Cricket World Cup. He was born in Auckland and brought up in Hamilton, attending Marian School and later St. Paul's Collegiate School, where he started off playing as a medium-pacer, but slowly transitioned into a spinner. He was among a very small minority of international sports stars to wear prescription spectacles while playing sport, and only one of very few cricketers in the modern era to play Test cricket with spectacles, others including Zimbabwean Charles Coventry, Australian Chris Rogers, Englishman Jack Leach and West Indian Clive Lloyd. He took his 300th Test wicket in Sri Lanka in 2009, becoming only the second New Zealand bowler (after Richard Hadlee) to pass that mark and he is currently New Zealand's leading ODI wicket-taker. Vettori has three 10 wicket hauls in Test cricket, against Sri Lanka, Australia, and Bangladesh. His best innings figures were achieved in Auckland in 1999–2000 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. Vettori cricket Vettori is the first left-arm spinner in cricket history to take 300+ wickets in both ODIs and Tests. He was also the first left-arm spinner in test history to capture 350 test wickets. He's now the second leading wicket-taker in test history as a left-arm spinner with a haul of 362 wickets just behind Rangana Herath.He's the youngest test cricketer to capture 100 test wickets at the age of 21.He is the bowler to have most frequently dismissed Shane Warne in Tests, getting him out nine times, most notably for 99 in a Test at Perth. Ironically, in the 1st Test against Pakistan in 2009–10 season, Vettori was himself dismissed for 99,while chasing a world record in centuries batting from position number 8. He is also the leading runscorer in test history when batting at number 8 position or lower (2227 runs) Daniel Vettori also has scored most number of test tons when batting at number 8 position(4) For his performances in 2005, 2008 and 2010 he was named in the World ODI XI by the ICC. He was also named in the World ODI XI and T20I XI by ESPNcricinfo for 2007 and ODI XI for 2008. He was named in the team of the tournament for the 2015 World Cup by the ICC. He was also named in the team of the tournament by ESPNcricinfo and Cricbuzz Daniel Vettori cricket coachVettori matured into a useful lower-order batsman, having scored 4,000 Test runs, including six centuries (110 against Pakistan in 2011, 134 against Pakistan 2009, 140 against Sri Lanka 2009, 138* against Pakistan in 2003, 127 against Zimbabwe in 2005 and 118 against India in 2009) as well as 23 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. 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 👇 WORLD CRICKETERS If you like this ready video please Like and Share our channel I Subscribe to WORLD CRICKETERS... YouTube Channel of WORLD CRICKETERS ... to stay connected with us and get notifications of new videos forever and Bell's Button 🔔 Must press I Thank you