Tim Southee, a legendary figure in New Zealand cricket, is set to retire from Test cricket after an illustrious 18-year career, marking the end of an era.
The 35-year-old pacer will bid farewell during the upcoming series against England, concluding his Test journey at Seddon Park in Hamilton. However, if New Zealand reaches the World Test Championship final next year, Southee may extend his Test career a bit longer.
Southee’s stats are remarkable — 102 Tests, 385 wickets, and the distinction of being the only player with over 300 Test, 200 ODI, and 100 T20I wickets.
Known for his fierce competitiveness and dependability, he was instrumental in New Zealand’s victory in the 2021 World Test Championship and briefly captained the Test side after succeeding Kane Williamson.
New Zealand coach Gary Stead praised Southee’s resilience and dedication, lauding his positive influence on the team. As New Zealand looks ahead, they’ve named uncapped talents Nathan Smith and Jacob Duffy for the England series, with seasoned players like Kane Williamson returning.
Southee’s retirement marks the end of a stellar Test career, but he will continue to play in domestic and franchise cricket worldwide, leaving a lasting legacy in New Zealand cricket.