Gary Stead has been revealed as the new coach of the Black Caps, signing a two year deal with New Zealand.
The 46-year-old was a five test Black Cap and played 101 first-class matches for Canterbury.
After retiring in 2006, he turned to coaching and guided the White Ferns to the 2009 World Cup final, before moving on to the men's Canterbury team in 2012 where he led the team to three Plunket Shield titles.
He replaces Mike Hesson who announced in June that he was stepping down from the role which he held since 2012.
The two-year deal means Stead will be in charge for next year's Cricket World Cup campaign and the World T20 in 2020.