New Zealand head coach Gary Stead is confident that making a return to red-ball cricket will suit skipper Kane Williamson's game as well as temperament in the Test series against England starting next month.
After missing the entire home season in New Zealand due to a troublesome elbow injury, Williamson made his comeback to playing competitive cricket by captaining Sunrisers Hyderabad in IPL 2022. But he was unable to set the scoring charts alight, making just 216 runs at an average of 19.64 and strike rate of 93.50 in 13 matches before flying back home on Wednesday for the birth of his second child.
"He's a bit disappointed he hasn't got the runs he wanted through the IPL. You don't see the great players often miss out perhaps as much as he has. But I think what we have to understand, coming back into red-ball cricket, I think that will suit where he's at with his game, his temperament as well," said Stead in a video posted by New Zealand Cricket (NZC).