Former Kenya coach Mike Hesson has been named as New Zealand's new boss after signing a contract taking him through to 2015.
Hesson emerged as the frontrunner to take the position after Matthew Mott pulled out of the running to take over the national side.
"I'm a proud Kiwi and very much a true believer in New Zealand cricket," said Hesson. "That means I honour the cricket traditions but it also means I am excited about the future of cricket in New Zealand."
Hesson succeeds John Wright, who announced his decision to drop down from the coaching role in May.