New Zealand gets another setback following their knockout from the world cup the former Captain Kane Williamson has decided to step down as the captain and has also declined the central contract for 2024-2025.
The 33 year old player decided not to go down as the captain for the national matches and white ball Captaincy but following an early exit from his white ball career captaincy emphasized his long-term commitment to the Blackcaps.
Why Does Kane Deny Captaincy and Central Contract?
Kane upon denying captaincy ahead of the new zealand schedule for 2024-25 came as a shock for everyone. It is assumed that Kane has decided to opt for this decision based on the team’s performance in the world cup season. It is for the first time that new zealand failed to qualify for the group stage in the world cup History.
Following the exit from T20 World Cup 2024, New Zealand’s captain, Kane Williamson, has surprised everyone with a recent decision. This has sparked discussions about whether he is considering retirement. But on being asked the captain said that-
“Playing for New Zealand is something I treasure, and my desire to give back to the team remains undiminished. My life outside cricket has changed however – spending more time with my family and enjoying experiences with them at home or abroad is something that’s even more important to me,” he added.
New Zealand Schedule and Kane Williamson
With only a few bilateral series the New Zealand team has a very light schedule until January.Trying to find a balance between his professional and personal life, he is happy that he has found a balance so Kane will be available for New Zealand’s eight World Test Championship matches as they aim for the final at Lords next year.
New Zealand Cricket CEO Scott Weenink supports Williamson, emphasizing his importance to the team now and in the future. Although NZC prefers centrally contracted players, they are making an exception for Williamson due to his commitment and status as their greatest batter.
Williamson and His Career Figures as a Key Player for Kiwis
– WTC Champions in 2021.
— Uc Cricket (@uccricketlive) June 19, 2024
– Final in ODI WC 2019.
– Semi Final in ODI WC 2023.
– Final in T20I WC 2021.
– Semi Final in T20I WC 2016 & 2022.
THANK YOU, CAPTAIN KANE WILLIAMSON 🫡 One of the Greatest in New Zealand cricket history.#cricket #kanewilliamson #uccricket pic.twitter.com/MrOuAq5bo9
Kane Williamson has had an outstanding career. In Tests, with 32 centuries and 34 fifties he has scored 8,743 runs in 100 matches with an average of 54.98, including 32 centuries. In ODIs, he has 6,810 runs in 165 matches, averaging 48.64 with 13 centuries. In T20Is, with 18 half centuries he has 2,575 runs in 93 games, averaging 33.44. His consistent batting and fielding skills make him a key player for New Zealand.
Williamson, one of the world’s top batsmen with over 350 international appearances in Tests, ODIs, and T20s, will continue to play for New Zealand in all three formats. As New Zealand prepares for tours in India, a home series against England, and the Champions Trophy in 2025, it’s likely that Williamson will stay heavily involved and continue to be a key player for the Black Caps.