New Zealand Test captain Tim Southee has resigned from captaincy after the team’s embarrassing performance in Sri Lanka.
The 35-year-old fast bowler took over the captaincy after Kane Williamson in 2022 and led the team in 14 Test matches.
“I have taken this decision in the interest of the national team. It is an honour and a matter of pride for me to lead the Black Caps. I have always put my team first, and I believe this decision is best for the team. I think I can serve the team better by focusing on my performance on the field to keep taking wickets and help New Zealand win Test matches,” he said in a statement.
The fast bowler has announced his decision to step down as New Zealand’s Test captain following a whitewash in the two-Test series against Sri Lanka.
Opening batsman Tom Latham will lead black caps in the three-Test series against India starting October 16.