New Zealand pacer Tim Southee has resigned as the Test captain, while the country’s cricket board confirmed wicket-keeper Tom Latham as the new skipper.
New Zealand Cricket (NZC) released a press release on Wednesday to confirm the leadership changes.
“Tim Southee has stepped down as BLACKCAPS Test captain, with Tom Latham confirmed to take up the role full-time,” the press release stated.
Tim Southee replaced Kane Williamson as New Zealand Test captain back in December 2022. He led the team in 14 Test matches, winning six.
The right-handed pacer has represented New Zealand in 102 Tests since making his debut in 2008. He has taken 382 wickets, second-most by a New Zealand player, only behind Sir Richard Hadlee.
Southee expressed his pride in leading the Kiwi side and shared that he wants to serve the side as a player going forward.
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“Captaining the BLACKCAPS in a format that’s so special to me, has been an absolute honour and a privilege,” he said. “I’ve always tried to put the team first throughout my career and I believe this decision is the best for the team.”
“I believe the way I can best serve the team moving forward is focusing on my performances on the field and getting back to my best, to continue taking wickets and helping New Zealand win Test matches.
“I will, as I’ve always done, continue to support my teammates, especially the exciting young bowlers making their way on the international stage.”
Southee also extended his support and best wishes for Tom Latham as the new Test captain.
“I wish Tom all the best in the role and he knows I’ll be there to support him on his journey, as he has done for me over the years,” he concluded.
Notably, Latham has previously led New Zealand in nine matches, winning four of them. His full-time tenure as captain will start in the upcoming tour of India.