NZ coach Stead to step down from ODI and T20 roles

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New Zealand coach Gary Stead will step down as New Zealand’s limited-overs head coach this summer – and is considering his position in charge of the Test team.

Stead, 53, played five Tests for the Black Caps in 1999 before moving into coaching, taking charge of his country’s women’s team in 2008, and then the men’s team in 2018.

In the one-day international format, he led New Zealand to the final of the World Cup in 2019 where England famously won after a super over at Lord’s.

Christchurch-born Stead also steered the Kiwis to the finals of the T20 World Cup in 2021 and this year’s Champions Trophy, as well as winning the inaugural World Test Championship in 2021.

The side have just completed a home limited-overs series against Pakistan, with New Zealand winning both the ODI and T20 legs.

“I’m looking forward to getting away from touring life for a while and having a think about my future,” Stead said in a statement released by New Zealand Cricket.

“I now want to evaluate my options but still feel I have coaching left in me, albeit not as head coach across all formats.

“The next month will give me the opportunity to discuss the situation more with my wife, family and others.

“I’ll be in a better position to know whether I want to reapply for the Test coaching position after this time of reflection.”

Stead will step away from the ODI and T20 sides when his contract expires in June, with former South Africa coach Rob Walter linked to the job., external

The Black Caps’ next scheduled assignment is a tour of Zimbabwe, beginning in July.

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