NZC: Brownlie named WHITE FERNS batting coach | Howard joins as spin coach

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The New Zealand national cricket team, known as the Black Caps, made their Test debut in 1930 against England in Christchurch, becoming the fifth nation to play Test cricket. After waiting 26 years for their first Test win against the West Indies in 1956, they also played their first ODI in 1972–73 against Pakistan. New Zealand are the inaugural World Test Championship champions (2021) and have won the ICC Champions Trophy (2000). They have reached the Cricket World Cup final twice and the T20 World Cup final once.

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Former BLACKCAPS and Northern Districts batter Dean Brownlie has been named as the new WHITE FERNS batting coach alongside Craig Howard who joins as spin bowling coach.

Brownlie, who retired from his playing career at the end of the 2019-20 season, joins the WHITE FERNS coaching staff following a stint with Northern Districts Cricket as their Network coach.

He brings previous international coaching experience to the role having joined the BLACKCAPS coaching group as batting coach for last summer’s home series against the Netherlands, and more recently joined the BLACKCAPS coaching staff for the T20 World Cup campaign in Australia.

A former three-format BLACKCAP, Brownlie represented New Zealand in 14 Tests, 16 ODIs and five T20Is and represented Canterbury and Northern Districts in a domestic career that spanned eleven years.

Brownlie said he was looking forward to working with the WHITE FERNS batting group.

“This batting group has a mix of world-class players and exciting young players coming through as well, so there’s a unique playing dynamic that I hope to add value to,” said Brownlie.

“I’ve been fortunate to experience cricket all around the world in different conditions, and I want to be able to share my knowledge of the game to help take this batting group to the next level.

“There’s some really experienced players in this group that know their game really well and will require support when needed, and there’s younger players who are just starting out on their international cricket journey who I can provide a bit more guidance with, so it’s individual with how I will contribute.

“It’s an exciting time for the side with a T20 World Cup on the horizon.

“We’ve seen recently how much the country jumps on the back of good performances at World Cups, so we want to perform well in South Africa, and that starts by planning and performing well in the upcoming series against Bangladesh.”

Howard, who was involved in the recent tour to the West Indies, joins on a ‘tour-by-tour basis’ and will be part of the coaching staff for the upcoming home series against Bangladesh and next year’s T20 World Cup in South Africa.

The former Victoria first-class cricketer brings a wealth of spin experience to the group having previously held specialist spin bowling roles with Cricket Australia, South Australia, and the Adelaide Strikers, as well as with Australian spinners Nathan Lyon, Georgia Wareham, and Sophie Molineux.

Howard said he was looking forward to continuing working with young spinners Melie Kerr, Eden Carson and Fran Jonas.

“The side is fortunate to have some very talented young spinners,” said Howard.

“With the World Cup around the corner we will mainly continue to work on their strategy and mindset in the different formats and phases – making sure they’re high percentage and giving them the best chance of performing their role which will be to limit the oppositions ability to score and take wickets.

“We saw in Antigua, in those conditions, how effective they can be, they were quite dominant for such a young spin group, so there is a lot of excitement for the future.

“It’s now about working on their attributes and developing strategies to thrive in the phases and formats that they’ll be bowling in.

“I’m looking forward to building on what we worked on with the group in Antigua and that starts with the series coming up against Bangladesh.”

WHITE FERNS head coach Ben Sawyer said he was delighted to have Brownlie and Howard in the group.

“Dean and Craig both have really impressive CVs and we know they’ll be able to add a huge amount of value to this group” said Sawyer.

“Dean had an impressive playing career and has experience in countries and conditions around the world which will be vital, especially for our younger batters who are still learning about the intricacies of international cricket.

“Craig has already shown with his time in the West Indies what he can bring, and we’ve already seen improvements in the ability and the mindset of our young spinners.

“It’s now about putting that all together and producing performances against Bangladesh that help continue our momentum heading into the World Cup next year.”

The Gillette Venus WHITE FERNS v Bangladesh series gets underway in the first T20 at Hagley Oval on Friday.

WHITE FERNS v Bangladesh


Friday 2 December – 1st T20, Hagley Oval, Christchurch

Sunday 4 December – 2nd T20, University of Otago Oval, Dunedin

Wednesday 7 December – 3rd T20, John Davies Oval, Queenstown

Sunday 11 December – 1st ODI, Cello Basin Reserve, Wellington

Wednesday 14 December – 2nd ODI, McLean Park, Napier

Saturday 17 December – 3rd ODI, Seddon Park, Hamilton

Full WHITE FERNS schedule

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