WELLINGTON: Star batsman Kane Williamson got the nod as New Zealand's captain in all three forms of the game on Thursday, replacing the retired Brendon McCullum.

Williamson has long been seen as McCullum's heir apparent and has already skippered the Black Caps in several one-day and Twenty20 matches.

“Kane has been a leader within the team for a long time now and already shown himself to be an extremely capable captain,” NZ Cricket chief executive David White said.

“He's respected by his peers and the wider cricket community for his professional approach both on and off the field, and has a superb cricket brain.”

Williamson, who is currently in India playing in the IPL, said he wanted to build on the achievements of McCullum, who retired in February.

“It's certainly an honour... (I) believe this team can achieve a lot,” he said in a statement.

Williamson led New Zealand on a giant-killing charge to the semi-finals at the recent World Twenty20 tournament in India, winning praise for his bold use of spin.

Known for his calm demeanour under pressure, he made his international debut in 2010 against India.

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