Stead's future as Black Caps coach to be revealed this week
- Gary Stead, New Zealand's head coach since 2018, will leave white-ball coaching, including ODIs and T20Is.
- Stead's decision follows a busy period and the constant demands of international tours and competitions.
- Stead led New Zealand to the 2019 World Cup final and the 2021 World Test Championship title.
- Stead stated, "I'm looking forward to getting away from touring life for a while and having a think about my future."
- New Zealand Cricket will begin recruitment and consider splitting coaching roles as Stead considers his Test coaching future.
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Gary Stead steps down as New Zealand white-ball coach after Pakistan series
Gary Stead has officially stepped down as New Zealand’s white-ball coach, confirming he will not continue in the role for ODIs and T20Is. Stead's departure from white-ball coaching duties ends a successful era that saw the Black Caps consistently reach the final stages of major ICC tournaments. Stead, who has held the position since 2018, will decide in the coming weeks whether he will reapply for the Test coaching role. Stead led New Zealand to…
Gary Stead to step down as New Zealand head coach in white-ball cricket, to mull decision on Test role
New Zealand's head coach for the seventh year in running, Gary Stead, has decided to step down from the role in white-ball cricket after incessant travel and tours that come with international cricket after more than half a decade with the Black Caps. Under Stead, New Zealand had their golden period of white-ball cricket qualifying for the finals of all three events - the World Cup in 2019, the T20 World Cup in 2021 and recently the Champions Tr…

New Zealand cricket head coach Gary Stead steps down from limited-overs formats
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Gary Stead confirmed on Tuesday he will no longer coach New Zealand in the Twenty20 and one-day international formats and is considering his future in test cricket.

New Zealand cricket head coach Gary Stead to quit his limited-overs roles
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Gary Stead confirmed on Tuesday he will no longer coach New Zealand in the Twenty20 and one-day international formats and is considering his future in test cricket.
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