Tim Southee, the veteran New Zealand fast bowler, has relinquished his role as Test captain following the team’s disappointing series defeat in Sri Lanka. Southee, who took over the captaincy from Kane Williamson in 2022, has led the Blackcaps in 14 Tests, winning six, losing six, and drawing two.
Southee’s decision to step down stems from his belief that it is in the best interests of the team. He expressed his honor and privilege in captaining the Blackcaps in the Test format, but acknowledged that he needs to focus on his own performances to regain his best form.
“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,” Southee said.
Southee’s form has been under scrutiny this year, with the 34-year-old taking just 12 wickets in his last eight Tests. His place in the team for the upcoming tour of India was uncertain, but he will now return to the selection mix without the burden of captaincy.
Tom Latham, who has previously captained the Test side on nine occasions, will take over the reins from Southee. Latham is a highly respected figure within the team and has a proven track record of success.
Head coach Gary Stead praised Southee’s selflessness and acknowledged his continued importance to the Test side. “Tim’s a fantastic player and a very good leader who is held in high regard by the players and support staff,” Stead said. “He’s one of our greatest ever players and we still very much see him playing a part in our Test side moving forward.”
NZC CEO Scott Weenink echoed Stead’s sentiments, commending Southee’s leadership and team-first attitude. “To me, that’s the sign of a true leader in every sense of the word,” Weenink said.
New Zealand’s 15-player squad for the three-Test tour of India will be announced in the coming days.