Vettori quits as Test captain, will end ODI reign after World Cup

By ANI
Thursday, January 20, 2011

MELBOURNE - Daniel Vettori has announced he will step down as New Zealand cricket captain after the 2011 World Cup.

Vettori has captained the Black Caps in 32 Tests since he took over from Stephen Fleming in 2007, and sits third on the list of most Tests captained for New Zealand, behind Fleming (80) and John Reid (34).

Vettori said the decision to step down had nothing to do with New Zealand’s recent run of poor form.

“I made that decision three and a half years ago. So that’s it. My timing was always to finish after the World Cup and that stays the same,” he said.

Despite giving up the captaincy, Vettori dismissed talk that he was going to retire altogether, FOX Sports reports.

“Test cricket is the part of the game I love. I want to play for as long as I can. There are still a lot of things I want to achieve, so there’s no way I’m stepping away from Test cricket,” he said.

Under Vettori’s leadership, New Zealand has won just six Tests in three years, with four of those wins coming against Bangladesh. (ANI)

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