Vettori calls time on NZ test captaincy with series loss

WELLINGTON, (Reuters) – Daniel Vettori officially  ended his tenure as New Zealand’s test captain today,  though he will not relinquish the coin toss responsibilities  completely until after the World Cup.
The 31-year-old Vettori had already said several times since  he took on the captaincy from Stephen Fleming in Nov. 2007 that  he would step down from the role after the 2011 World Cup, which  runs from Feb. 19-April 2.

Daniel Vettori
Daniel Vettori

“I made that decision three-and-a-half years ago and that’s  it,” Vettori told reporters after New Zealand and Pakistan drew  the second test at the Basin Reserve, which allowed the visitors  to win the two-match series 1-0.
“My timing was always to step away after the World Cup and  that stays the same.”
Vettori said he still wanted to continue playing test  cricket under a new leader. Ross Taylor is his likely successor  having been his vice captain in recent series.
“Test cricket is part of the game I love,” Vettori added.
“I want to play it as long as I can and there are still  things I want to achieve, there’s no way that I want to finish  with test cricket.”
Vettori refused to contemplate on how his tenure as test  captain would be judged, though he felt he had given it all when  he captained the side.
New Zealand won six test matches under the left-arm spinner,  four against Bangladesh and one each against England and  Pakistan, with 16 losses and 10 draws,
“There’s always regrets, you always want to perform better,  to do better, but its hard to say,” he said.
“I suppose other people do those things (make judgements)  for you. I can walk away from captaincy thinking that I gave it  everything.”
He did feel, however, the team was in good shape with a core  of young, stroke-making batsmen coming through.
“To see just a whole new group of young guys come into the  team,” he added when pressed on what highlights there had been  for him in his tenure.
“It’s a vastly different squad than when I started  captaining four years ago and I think there are some really  talented players there.
“If we can get the most out of Taylor, (Jesse) Ryder and  (Brendon) McCullum, … (Martin) Guptill, (Kane) Williamson …  in the years to come with their ages … I think there is an  exciting team there.
“We still need to find fast bowlers coming in and you always  want those guys who can penetrate as much as possible and if  they come along it’ll be great.”