In a transformative shift for New Zealand cricket, 25-year-old superstar Amelia Kerr has been officially named the all-format captain of the White Ferns. She takes over the mantle from Sophie Devine, who vacated the leadership position following the conclusion of the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup in October.
Kerr, who famously debuted at the record-breaking age of 16, brings a wealth of tactical knowledge and world-class skill to the role. Her permanent appointment comes after successful temporary stints leading the squad in both white-ball formats. The all-rounder’s leadership will be put to the test immediately as New Zealand prepares for a rigorous international calendar.
Key highlights of her illustrious career and upcoming schedule include:
- Imminent Debut: Her full-time captaincy begins on February 25 in Hamilton with a home series against Zimbabwe.
- World-Class Stats: Since 2016, she has collected over 3,700 runs and 200 wickets, making her one of the most prolific players in the nation’s history.
- Recent Success: She was the architect of New Zealand’s 2024 T20 World Cup glory, earning Player of the Tournament honors and becoming the first Kiwi to be named ICC Women’s Player of the Year.
- Major Goals: Her leadership will steer the team through the 2026 T20 World Cup in England and the 2028 LA Olympics.
Expressing her gratitude, Kerr noted that leading her country is a significant honor and a realization of a lifelong dream. She emphasized a leadership style rooted in Māori tradition, focusing on the importance of people and mutual support within the team. “We are people first,” Kerr stated, highlighting her commitment to fostering a culture where players celebrate each other’s achievements while representing their heritage.
White Ferns head coach Ben Sawyer expressed full confidence in the decision, noting that Kerr deeply embodies the spirit of the team. He believes that the added responsibility of captaincy will push her game to even greater heights. With several major trophies on the horizon, New Zealand enters this new era with a blend of youthful flair and established dominance.