Peter Fulton is stepping down as Black Caps batting coach after a year in charge.
Fulton, who took over from Craig McMillan after the 2019 World Cup, will become Canterbury's new head coach; returning to a province for whom he played 16 seasons and 315 matches.
Under his tenure, the Black Caps batsmen performed strongly in test series victories over England and India, but came in for criticism after a disastrous Australian test tour in which their highest score was 256. In the shorter formats, Super Over struggles continued with some shaky death batting in Twenty20 showdowns, but a 3-0 sweep of India proved the New Zealand batsmen remained one of the world's best one-day units.
Formerly a batting coach for the New Zealand Under-19s and assistant with Canterbury, Fulton said his decision was a result of wanting to begin his head coaching career, while also spending more time with his family.
"I've always wanted to be a head coach with the added roles and responsibilities that come with the job," said the 41-year-old.