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Bob Carter Steps Down After 21 Years as New Zealand Cricket High-Performance Coach

NZC has begun the succession process to preserve the high-performance framework he established.

Overview

  • Carter made his departure official on August 8, concluding a two-decade role that unified coaching across the Black Caps and White Ferns.
  • He will transition into an independent contractor position to continue contributing to New Zealand’s cricket development.
  • His tenure saw the White Ferns claim their maiden T20 World Cup title last year and the Black Caps secure a landmark Test series win in India.
  • Carter’s philosophy prioritized fundamentals, collective teamwork and a strong domestic pipeline feeding both national teams.
  • NZC chief high-performance officer Daryl Gibson hailed Carter’s enormous contributions and pledged to uphold the structures he built.