Overview
- Carter concludes a 21-year tenure overseeing high-performance programmes for both the Black Caps and White Ferns
- Before moving into coaching, he featured in 60 first-class and 55 List-A matches for Northamptonshire and Canterbury
- His era saw the White Ferns win their first T20 World Cup and the Black Caps complete a Test series whitewash in India
- Carter attributed team success to a focus on combinations, cooperation and cricket fundamentals
- NZC chief high performance officer Daryl Gibson praised him as “the voice of experience” behind New Zealand’s golden period