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Fulton steps down to coach Canterbury

- Mark Geenty

Former Black Caps opener Peter Fulton has returned home to his beloved Canterbury side after a year as batting coach of the national team.

New Zealand Cricket confirmed Fulton, 41, had called time on his Black Caps stint under Gary Stead and would start with Canterbury Cricket as head coach on August 1.

He succeeds Brendon Donkers whose contract expired at the end of last season, and wouldn’t say in May whether he would reapply.

Fulton succeeded Craig McMillan who stepped aside as Black Caps batting coach after the Cricket World Cup a year ago.

His first assignment was the tour of Sri Lanka, and after a torrid test series in Australia where batsmen and coaching staff were under the microscope, the highlight of his brief tenure was the 2-0 test series win over India in February.

Fulton said career advancemen­t and the long periods away from home with the national side were contributi­ng factors.

‘‘It’s been an honour to get back involved with the national team and I’d like to thank the players and staff for making me feel so welcome,’’ he said in a statement.

‘‘The Canterbury role appealed to me in terms of my aspiration­s to be a head coach and further my developmen­t in the game.

‘‘The chance to spend more time at home with my young family and coach my home province were also motivating factors in applying for the job.

‘‘I’ve still got a month to run on my contract and look forward to seeing the team at the upcoming winter camps as we return to cricket.’’

The Black Caps assemble for their first camp since lockdown at Lincoln, near Christchur­ch, on July 13. Fulton played 23 tests and 49 ODIs for New Zealand, and called time on his glittering career with Canterbury in April 2017 after captaining them to the Ford Trophy (50-over) and Plunket Shield first-class double.

With Stead as head coach, Fulton lifted the Plunket Shield three times in four seasons in 2014, 2015 and 2017.

In all Fulton played 16 domestic seasons with Canterbury, finishing as the province’s first class leader in matches (121), runs (8719), catches (128) and matches as captain (66).

Canterbury haven’t won a title since Fulton retired, and last season finished fifth in the Twenty20 Super Smash, second in the Ford Trophy (beaten by Otago in the eliminatio­n final) and fifth in Plunket Shield. Black Caps allrounder Daryl Mitchell is their key off-season signing, after the retirement of skipper Andrew Ellis.

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