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Kane Williamson led New Zealand's greatest era of Test cricket and will now play under a surprise new captain. 👏🏏 9WWOS

Kane Williamson of New Zealand celebrates his century at Seddon Park.

Fast bowler Tim Southee will take over as captain of the Test team while the 32-year-old Williamson will continue to play as a specialist batter.Williamson tons up again "After discussions with New Zealand Cricket, we felt that continuing to captain the white ball formats was preferable with two World Cups in the next two years."

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