New Zealand Cricket High-Performance Coach Bob Carter Steps Down After 21 Years
New Zealand Cricket High-Performance Coach Bob Carter Steps Down After 21 Years

New Zealand Cricket High-Performance Coach Bob Carter Steps Down After 21 Years

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Bob Carter, the long-serving high-performance coach for New Zealand Cricket (NZC), has stepped down after 21 years of dedicated service. Carter, originally from Norfolk, England, played professionally before transitioning into coaching, where he contributed significantly to both the men's and women's national teams. He began as an assistant coach to John Bracewell in 2004, later working under Mike Hesson, and eventually took over as head coach of the White Ferns, leading them in major tournaments including the 2020 T20 World Cup and the 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup. Carter highlighted the importance of teamwork and collective effort in cricket, emphasizing that while individual performances matter, the strength of the team is paramount. His departure coincides with a period of success for New Zealand cricket, including the White Ferns' inaugural T20 World Cup win and the men's historic Test series whitewash against India on Indian soil. NZC praised Carter's invaluable experience and contributions, noting his influence on the evolution and achievements of New Zealand cricket over two decades.

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