Wellington, Aug. 15 -- The changing of the guard in New Zealand men's cricket has continued
with news that selector Sam Wells will step down from his role.
Wells has filled the crucial selection position for the Kiwis' men's side for almost two years and has overseen a transition period for the team that has seen long-time coach Gary Stead depart and former skipper Tim Southee retire from Test cricket.
During his tenure Wells saw New Zealand register a historic 3-0 Test triumph over India away from home and reach the final of the ICC Champions Trophy earlier this year, but the 41-year-old has decided to stand down from his position to concentrate on his own work commitments, an ICC
report said.
"Serving as selection manager for the Bla...