Last Updated Jun - 03 - 2025, 01:19 PM | Source : Fela News
Kane Williamson opts out of a New Zealand central contract for the second year, likely skipping the Zimbabwe Test tour. Four new players earn maiden contracts a
Former New Zealand captain Kane Williamson has once again declined a central contract with New Zealand Cricket (NZC) and is expected to miss the Black Caps’ two-Test series in Zimbabwe next month. Williamson had similarly turned down a central contract last year to allow himself the flexibility to play in Twenty20 and other global leagues. Despite this, he signed a casual contract in 2024 and participated in nine of New Zealand's 13 Test matches, amassing over 1,000 runs.
On Tuesday (June 3, 2025), NZC released its list of 20 centrally contracted players for the upcoming season, which did not include Williamson, nor Devon Conway, Finn Allen, Tim Seifert, or Lockie Ferguson—all of whom are currently active in overseas T20 leagues. Williamson is once again expected to take up a casual contract.
With Williamson currently committed to playing for Middlesex in the English County Championship, the T20 Blast, and for the London Spirit in The Hundred, he is unlikely to be available for New Zealand’s matches in Zimbabwe, scheduled for late July to early August.
In a press conference held in London last month, Williamson described his ongoing arrangement with NZC as “a work in progress,” and expressed gratitude for the board’s support and flexibility.
In light of some senior players’ unavailability, NZC has awarded first-time central contracts to allrounders Muhammad Abbas and Zak Foulkes, wicketkeeper Mitch Hay, and spinner Adi Ashok. Their selection comes following the retirement of Tim Southee and the omission of players like Ish Sodhi, Ajaz Patel, and Josh Clarkson.
Commenting on the new contracts, NZC chief executive Scott Weenink highlighted the potential of the newcomers: “The contracts with Mitch, Muhammad, Adi, and Zak reflect the incredible talent emerging in our system. These players have proven they can perform at the top level and bring a real passion for representing New Zealand. We’re excited to see them help shape the future of the Black Caps.”
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