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Kane Williamson declines New Zealand Cricket central contract again

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Kane Williamson has once again turned down a central contract with New Zealand Cricket (NZC), raising fresh questions about the former captain’s long-term international future. As a result, he is likely to miss New Zealand's two-Test tour of Zimbabwe in late July and early August.

Williamson, currently playing for Middlesex in the English County Championship and T20 Blast, had also declined a central contract in 2024 to allow greater flexibility for T20 league commitments. Despite that, he featured in nine of New Zealand’s 13 Tests last year, scoring over 1,000 runs under a casual playing agreement. He is expected to sign a similar arrangement this year.

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At a press conference in London last month, the 34-year-old clarified that his relationship with NZC remains positive: “It’s just a work in progress and New Zealand Cricket have been great with working with that and I’ve been fortunate throughout.”


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Williamson was notably absent from NZC’s list of 20 contracted players released on Tuesday. Other omissions include Devon Conway, Finn Allen, Tim Seifert and Lockie Ferguson — all active in T20 leagues abroad.

With senior players stepping aside or retiring — including Tim Southee — NZC has brought in fresh talent. Muhammad Abbas, Zak Foulkes, Mitch Hay and Adi Ashok received their first central contracts.



“These players have shown they can compete at the highest level and their hunger to represent the Black Caps is exciting,” said NZC CEO Scott Weenink. “We’re thrilled to see this group drive our team forward.”
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