The Black Caps’ are aiming to significantly bolster their coaching stocks heading into this year’s Twenty20 World Cup in the West Indies and USA, by targeting two of New Zealand’s all-time greats.
The Herald understands the pair of former captain Stephen Fleming and ex-fast bowler Shane Bond are actively wanted by New Zealand Cricket to fill the role of a fourth coach as part of Gary Stead’s team.
But while New Zealand Cricket are understood to be doubtful of acquiring either of the pair’s services - given Fleming and Bond already have multiple coaching roles in Twenty20 leagues around the world - attempts will still be made to secure one of them.
Since his retirement as a player, Fleming has quickly become one of the most decorated short-form coaches in the game.
Taking over coaching roles of the Chennai Super Kings in 2009, Fleming has won five Indian Premier League titles, as well as the now-defunct Champions League T20, twice.