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As the world of cricket is evolving globally, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has taken measures to enhance the sport’s reach. Be it through quirky promotional strategies or tournament formats, they have done it all to achieve it.

The upcoming ICC T20 World Cup 2024, which will be held in the West Indies and USA, acts as the byproduct of it. With over 20 teams and five groups, it will be exciting and intense to watch how the tournament goes on, especially from the nine associate teams, who are up to display their promising game. Here’s a list of the 2024 T20 World Cup associate members’ team captains.

1. United States of America: Monank Patel

Born in Gujarat, India, Monank Patel has been one of the robust batters of the USA cricketing arsenal. In his 25-match T20I stint, he has scored 441 runs at an average of 22.1. He started his initial cricketing days for the Gujarat Cricket team, where he has represented as a batter in the Under-16 & Under-19 squads.

His captaincy has flummoxed the Bangladesh side, leading to a series win against them recently. This impressive track record makes him an interesting key player to watch out for in the tournament, sparking excitement among cricket enthusiasts.

2. Namibia: Gerhard Erasmus 

Gerhard Erasmus will represent Namibia as a captain in the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup. Kickstarting his career for the country way back in 2011, Erasmus has played a pivotal role in being the all-rounder face for the team.

In his 57 T20I matches, he has scored 1339 runs at an average of 32.66, while he has scalped 43 wickets at an economy of 5.1. In addition, he has won the 2022 ICC Associate Cricketer of the Year, which sets him to lead from the front for his side in the coming clashes.

3. Canada: Saad Bin Zafar

Canada would debut in the T20 World Cup tournament format, with Saad Bin Zafar leading the team. He has been one of the most reliable pacers in the team’s bowling attack. He comes in during the middle overs and delivers some economical overs, putting pressure on the hitters and taking up wickets.

Zafar can also score runs from later down the order, so having him on the team may ensure you score in both innings. In his 38-match T20I stint, he has scalped 43 wickets at a commendable pacer’s economy of 6.44.

4. Oman: Aqib Ilyas

Oman’s captain, Aqib Ilyas, hails from Sialkot, Pakistan, where he got his craze taste towards the sport of cricket. Predominant for his all-rounding abilities, the captain will use his bat and ball skills to keep the team together.

The 31-year-old was named the Player of the Series in the Asia Qualifiers and is one of the squad’s most seasoned members, and he will rely on that expertise in the tournament. Sulehri’s efficacy as an all-rounder makes him a must-have for the Oman team. In 48 T20Is, he has made 1176 runs at an average of 28.68 and 37 wickets at an economy of 5.93.

5. Uganda: Brian Masaba

Brian Masaba will be leading the Ugandan side in the upcoming tournament. Calling it a ‘Dream come True’ moment for his team, it wouldn’t be a surprise for an associate member like Uganda to give its best on the cricket field amongst its top-notch competitors.

The 32-year-old cricketer has played 57 T20I matches, scoring 433 runs at an average of 19, and scalped 18 wickets at an economy of 5.26.

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6. Papua New Guinea: Assadollah Vala

Assadollah Vala is Papua New Guinea’s T20 World Cup 2024 captain. He is one of the team’s most experienced players, able to contribute with both the bat and the ball.

Vala was PNG’s second-highest run-scorer in the East Asia Pacific Qualifiers held last year. The left-hander enjoys batting long and can put up huge numbers. Furthermore, he is a skilled off-spinner. Throughout his 59-match stint, he scored 1244 runs and took 34 key wickets.

7. Netherlands: Scott Edwards

The Dutch cricket side would be under the captaincy of wicketkeeper batter Scott Edwards. Edwards’ batting is defined by elegance rather than power, as he frustrates fields with aggressive running and various sweeps and reverses.

His leadership has led the Netherlands to unprecedented success, including a top-eight performance at the 2022 T20 World Cup and direct qualifying for the following edition. In 60 T20I appearances, he has scored 737 runs with a strike rate of 120 and an average of 20.

8. Nepal: Rohit Paudel

Rohit Paudel is a 21-year-old young and emerging player who is all set to lead an experienced campaign of the Nepal cricket team in its second T20 World Cup appearance. Paudel, a youthful and skilled batter, is one of Nepal’s most consistent hitters.

Paudel, a youthful and skilled batter, is one of Nepal’s most consistent hitters. The 21-year-old will most likely bat at No. 3 and bear much responsibility for the Nepal team’s success. In his 59 appearances, he has 1442 runs at an average of 33.53 with a strike rate of 133.

9. Scotland: Richie Berrington

Born in Pretoria, South Africa, Richie Berrington is synonymous with being an experienced candidate and leader for the Scotland Cricket team. The 37-year-old all-rounder is prominent for his ball-striking ability. Also, his ability to give the ball a bit of seam and medium pace is another speciality of cricketing skills.

It is no surprise that the associate member of Scotland would utilise the experience quotient of their captain. In his colossal 112 T20I matches campaign, he has made 2628 runs at an average of 30.91 and scalped 36 wickets at an economy of 7.68.

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