imageNew Zealand top-order batsman Kane Williamson has officially been confirmed as New Zealand's captain in all three formats, of the game following the retirement of Brendon McCullum.

According to ESPN Cricinfo, Kane has been a leader within the team for a long time now and already shown himself to be an extremely capable captain," David White, the New Zealand Cricket CEO, said. "He's respected by his peers and the wider cricket community for his professional approach both on and off the field, and has a superb cricket brain.

"His drive to see the team succeed and his passion for the game are what you look for in a leader. He's ready for the role and will only continue to grow."

According to the Guardian, “It’s certainly an honour,” said Williamson. “I’ve really enjoyed my time spent as captain and believe this team can achieve a lot. I’m lucky to have a number of experienced players around me for support and will certainly look to utilize this.”

Reportedly, Brendon McCullum retired in February following the Test series against Australia after four years in charge, during which time the team made their first World Cup final and became more competitive in the longest form of the game.

Williamson has led New Zealand in 36 limited-overs matches so far and has won 20 of them. The right-hand batsman is currently in India playing for Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Indian Premier League, said he wanted to build on the achievements of McCullum, who retired in February.

New Zealand's next international tour is to Africa in July-August, when they are set to play Tests in both Zimbabwe and South Africa.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2016

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