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New Zealand captain Latham signs for Warwickshire

Tom Latham hooks a boundary for New Zealand against Ireland.Image source, Getty Images
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Tom Latham won the first of his current tally of 259 New Zealand international appearances in February 2012

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Warwickshire have signed New Zealand Test captain Tom Latham for the 2025 season.

The 32-year-old left-handed opener, who is skippering the Kiwis in their current series with England down under, will be available to the Bears for all three formats.

鈥淚鈥檝e played at Edgbaston before and know how much the fans get behind the team there," said Latham.

"It鈥檚 one of my favourite venues. It鈥檒l also be nice to bring the family to Birmingham and spend some time exploring the city.

"And I鈥檇 love nothing more than to help the Bears lift a trophy."

Latham has made more than 250 international appearances for his country, including his 86th Test appearance in the game against England in Christchurch, in which he made 47 in the New Zealand first innings.

He will join a Bears side who won just once in 14 County Championship games last season to finish seventh, staying up with 25 points to spare - and lost in the T20 Blast quarter-finals for the fifth straight year.

Warwickshire performance director Gavin Larsen, a fellow Kiwi, said: 鈥淲e鈥檝e been working behind the scenes to bring in someone to strengthen our top order, someone with proven ability and experience. Tom fits the bill ideally.

鈥淭he New Zealand team has limited conflict with our domestic cricket calendar next season.

"In this modern cricket world it鈥檚 rare to have a player of Tom鈥檚 quality and experience to be available for an entire season.

鈥淗e鈥檚 a class player, one of the finest batters in international cricket, and I鈥檓 delighted he鈥檚 chosen Warwickshire.

鈥淗e鈥檚 known more for his red-ball career, but Tom has played more than 100 T20s during his career, averaging 30 and with a strike rate of 131.

"He鈥檚 an extremely smart T20 player with a full range of strokes, another great option for our Blast campaign. And he鈥檒l also bring experience and leadership."

Latham, who led New Zealand in their historic 3-0 Test whitewash against India in his first series as skipper, first represented his country in February 2012, aged 19.