List of Argentina Twenty20 International cricketers

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This is a list of Argentinian Twenty20 International cricketers. In April 2018, the ICC decided to grant full Twenty20 International (T20I) status to all its members. Therefore, all Twenty20 matches played between Argentina and other ICC members after 1 January 2019 will be eligible for T20I status. [1]

Contents

This list comprises all members of the Argentina cricket team who have played at least one T20I match. It is initially arranged in the order in which each player won his first Twenty20 cap. Where more than one player won his first Twenty20 cap in the same match, those players are listed alphabetically by surname. Argentina played their first T20I matches during the 2019 South American Cricket Championship in October 2019.

Key

General

  • Captain
  • Wicket-keeper
  • First – Year of debut
  • Last – Year of latest game
  • Mat – Number of matches played

Batting

Bowling

Fielding

List of players

Statistics are correct as of 13 October 2024. [2] [3] [4]
Argentina T20I cricketers
General Batting Bowling Fielding Ref
No.NameFirstLastMat Runs HS Avg 50 Balls Wkt BBI Ave Ca St
1Bruno Angeletti201920245111.00000 [5]
2Pedro Arrighi20192023843187.160186145/412.2840 [6]
3Pedro Baron201920242043569*29.00381 [7]
4Ramiro Escobar20192023172505522.721104 [8]
5 Hernán Fennell 20192024204225*5.250391326/1812.9630 [9]
6 Alejandro Ferguson 201920231939486*32.83350 [10]
7Jonathan Hurley201920217000.000156103/1314.4020 [11]
8Agustin Husain201920241613613.000240123/818.0850 [12]
9 Lautaro Musiani 201920231618544*13.21017373/3125.4260 [13]
10Santiago Rossi201920231039134.87013162/1522.1670 [14]
11Ruann van der Merwe20192019511*07883/97.7520 [15]
12 Martín Siri 201920211020649*25.75040 [16]
13 Pedro Luis Bruno 202120216562714.00000 [17]
14Alan Kirschbaum2021202415100228.330283102/1433.2070 [18]
15Tomas Rossi202120241562386.880254153/1918.5340 [19]
16Augusto Mustafa20212023218020 [20]
17 Esteban Nino 20212021211*012000 [21]
18Agustin Rivero20232024932195.33011942/1531.0030 [22]
19David Mauro2023202341712*010 [23]
20Guido Angeletti2023202433218*16.0004021/913.5000 [24]
21Santiago Duggan20232023230000 [25]
22Manuel Iturbe20232024200 [26]
23Ian Roberts20232023100 [27]
24Lucas Rossi202320243171617.0003655/33.4000 [28]
25Santiago Iturbe20232024230 [29]
26Oliver Rowe20232023112000 [30]

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