Black Caps coach Mike Hesson remains coy on Kane Williamson's future as captain over the three cricket formats.
The side arrived back in Auckland on Friday after being knocked out by England in the semifinals of the World Twenty20.
Hesson said he thought Williamson did an "excellent job" in his first tournament as captain since taking over from Brendon McCullum.
"We had so many different conditions, every pitch we turned up to was different. You couldn't just roll out the same method that you did in previous games and I thought [Williamson's] ability to adapt to the conditions, and also get engagement from all of the players, was excellent," said Hesson.
However, Hesson wasn't clear-cut on Williamson's future over the three formats going forward.
"Look, that's something we'll look at in the future. We've got a Test team coming up, but I think he did an excellent job."
When pressed, Hesson said he wasn't in a position to give a direct answer, stating that he and Williamson regularly talk and will continue to be in discussions ahead of the next tour.
The Black Caps will next be in action in August when they tour to South Africa.
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