Kane Williamson Steps Down as New Zealand's White-Ball Captain, Declines Central Contract for 2024-25 Season After Kiwis' Group-Stage Exit from T20 World Cup 2024
Kane Williamson has given up his captaincy of New Zealand in the white ball cricket format. Scroll down to have a look as Williamson declines central contract for 2024-25 season.
Kane Williamson has stepped down as the New Zealand National Cricket Team white-ball captain after Blackcaps' exit from the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024 edition. This was one of the weakest performances by the New Zealand squad in the T20 World Cups. Williamson has also refrained from accepting the central contract for the 2024-25 edition which will help in extending his international career. Players who are offered NZC central contracts must commit themselves to being available for both the New Zealand National Cricket Team and the domestic Dream11 Super Smash competition. ICC T20 World Cup 2024: Captain Kane Williamson Pays Tribute to Trent Boult After Pacer's Last T20 WC Match, Calls Him 'A Great Servant of New Zealand and World Cricket'.
Kane Williamson Steps Down as New Zealand's White-Ball Captain
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