Kane Williamson will become New Zealand's 29th test captain tonight in the first match against Zimbabwe at Bulawayo - but insists he hasn't given it much thought.
He follows Brendon McCullum, who retired after the home series against Australia in February. Williamson is leading New Zealand in all three forms of the game and is relishing the prospect.
''We've been so consumed with our preparation that I haven't thought too much about it," Williamson, the world's No 3-ranked batsman said.
''It's an exciting opportunity and I'm privileged to get the opportunity."
He's happy to be in charge of a side making good progress in the test rankings. The focus is very much on continuing the progress which has them up to No 5 and well ensconced should a change to a two-division test format come to pass.