List of United States national cricket captains

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This is a list of all cricketers who have captained the United States in an official international match. These include One Day Internationals and ICC Trophy games.

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One Day International

The United States played their first ODI on September 10, 2004 as part of the ICC Intercontinental Cup.

American ODI Captains
NumberNameYearPlayedWonTiedLostNo Result
1 Richard Staple 200420020
2 Saurabh Netravalkar 2019–20211990100
3 Monank Patel 2022–present28132130
4 Aaron Jones 202320020
Overall51222270

ICC 6 Nations Challenge

The United States participated in the final edition of this tournament between the top Associate nations from February 29-March 6, 2004.

American ICC 6 Nations Captains
NumberNameYearPlayedWonTiedLostNo Result
1 Richard Staple 200453020
Overall53020

ICC Trophy

The United States debuted in the ICC Trophy in the 1979 tournament.

American ICC Trophy Captains[ citation needed ]
NumberNameYearPlayedWonTiedLostNo Result
1 Anil Lashkari 1979–197942011
2 Kamran Rasheed 1982–199051031
3 Sew Shivnarine 1986–19901411021
4 Zamin Amin 1993–199475020
5 Faoud Bacchus 1996–200183050
6 Richard Staple 2001–20051440100
7 Steve Massiah 2000–2011
8 Sushil Nadkarni 2011–2017
9 Ibrahim Khaleel 2017–2018
10 Saurabh Netravalkar 2018–present
Overall51260232

ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier

The United States first entered the ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier in 2010. This table also includes records from the T20 Americas region qualifying tournaments.

American Twenty20 Captains [1]
No.NameYearPlayedWonTiedLostNR
1 Steve Massiah 201031020
2 Sushil Nadkarni 201281070
3 Aditya Mishra 201211000
4 Orlando Baker 201381070
5 Muhammad Ghous 201563030
6 Monank Patel 202243010
7 Aaron Jones 202210010

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References

  1. USA results, CricInfo.com