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Nzc ceo scott weenink: Cricket News & Match Updates
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'Tim Will Continue To Be An Important Leader Within This Group': NZC
NZC CEO Scott Weenink: Tim Southee has stepped down as New Zealand Test captain, with Tom Latham confirmed to take up the role full-time.
Latham, who has captained the Test side on nine previous occasions, will lead a 15-strong Test squad including Southee, to India next Friday.
Southee has played 102 Tests for the Black Caps since debuting in 2008, claiming 382 wickets, second only to Sir Richard Hadlee. Read More...
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