Mitchell Santner has been appointed the new Black Caps white ball captain, officially taking over the role from Kane Williamson.
Santner, who has represented New Zealand in 243 internationals, will take-on the permanent leadership mantle of both the ODI and T20 sides, after previously leading the team in 24 T20s and four ODIs.
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The 32-year-old will officially begin his full-time captaincy tenure in the T20 and ODI series against Sri Lanka starting at Mt Maunganui on December 28.
The two series begins a busy time of white ball cricket for the Black Caps, including an ODI Tri Series in Pakistan in February, followed by the ICC Champions Trophy and a home T20 and ODI series against Pakistan to conclude the New Zealand home summer.
Santner said he was humbled to be asked to lead the white ball teams on a full-time basis.
"It's obviously a huge honour and a privilege to be asked," said the all-rounder.
"When you're a young kid the dream was always to play for New Zealand but to have the opportunity to officially lead my country in two formats is special.
"It's a new challenge and I'm excited to get stuck into the important period of white ball cricket that we have ahead of us."
Santner, who most recently led the side in last month's T20 and ODI series in Sri Lanka, is one of just four players to have represented New Zealand over 100 times in both ODI and T20 cricket.
He first led the side in a T20 against West Indies in November 2020 and became New Zealand's 24th ODI captain when he led the side in the only ODI against Scotland in Edinburgh in 2022.
He said it was an exciting time to lead both white ball sides.
"There's obviously a little bit of a changing of the guard with some of our experienced players at the back end of their careers.
"I think that's exciting for the remainder of the group and the young players to now take on the challenge and drive this team forward to further success."
Head coach Gary Stead said Santner was a great fit for the role.
"Mitch is a fantastic team man and leads by example in all facets of the game," said Stead.
"He's an incredibly calm and collected personality and he has a huge amount of respect in the changing room, which will stand him in good stead.
"He's had plenty of experience leading the T20 side and did a good job when he captained the ODI team last month, so he already has a good understanding of what it means to lead the team.
"I'm sure Mitch will also bring his own ideas and style of leadership to the role."
Stead said the decision to hand Santner the mantle for both white ball teams was one based on the needs of the wider team.
"Tom's doing a great job as full-time Test captain since taking over in October and we're keen to allow him to focus on that job which requires a considerable amount of time and energy."
The Black Caps squads for the T20 and ODI series' against Sri Lanka will be named on Monday.