NZC 2026/27 domestic contracts: Neesham joins Auckland, key transfers confirmed
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Key Takeaways
New Zealand Cricket (NZC) has announced the first round of men's domestic contracts for the 2026/27 season, with all six major associations confirming their initial squads of up to 15 players. The headline move sees experienced all-rounder Jimmy Neesham return to Auckland on a full-time contract after operating under a casual playing arrangement since the 2021/22 season.
Neesham's Return to Auckland
Neesham, who most recently captained New Zealand as the country's 12th men's T20I captain, had been balancing international commitments alongside a flexible domestic arrangement for several seasons. His move to a permanent Auckland contract signals a renewed focus on domestic cricket and brings considerable leadership and all-round experience to the Aces' squad. Leg-spinner Adithya Ashok, who featured on New Zealand's central contract list last season, also returns to Auckland's contracted roster.
Key Transfers Across Associations
Wellington have bolstered their attack by recruiting fast bowler Henry Shipley from Canterbury, where he began his domestic career. Shipley brings experience from both provincial cricket and international appearances for the BLACKCAPS in ODIs and T20Is. Wellington also retain Muhammad Abbas, who was on New Zealand's central contract list last season.
A notable departure from Wellington sees top-order batter Nick Kelly return to Northern Districts, the association where his domestic career began in 2015/16. Kelly captained Wellington across all three formats for the past four seasons and made his international debut in both white-ball formats last season, having previously spent two seasons with Otago.
Central Districts have added all-rounder Jake Gibson following his stint with Otago, strengthening the Stags' versatility across formats. Northern Districts also welcomed back Snehith Reddy after the youngster regained his place on the association's contract list.
Maiden Contracts for Emerging Talents
The first round of announcements also recognised several promising young players with their first full-time domestic deals. Auckland handed a debut contract to Luke Watson, who impressed during his opening season in T20 and first-class cricket and had previously represented New Zealand at the ICC Under-19 Men's Cricket World Cup.
Otago rewarded batters and seamers from within their system, awarding maiden contracts to batter Tom Jones — who scored a century on his first-class debut — and seamer Thomas O'Connor, who claimed a 13-wicket match haul during a breakthrough domestic campaign.
Canterbury have contracted bowling all-rounder Lachie Harper after an encouraging debut across the Ford Trophy and Super Smash. Central Districts rewarded Taylor Bettelheim with a full-season deal after he joined mid-campaign last year, while Sam Cassidy earned a full contract following strong performances in domestic T20 cricket through the association's development pathway.
What Happens Next
Following the initial round, a two-week transfer window will allow uncontracted players to explore opportunities with other associations before each major association confirms a further player to complete its 16-man contract list for the season. Contracted players receive a retainer and form the core of each association's campaigns across the Plunket Shield, Ford Trophy, and Dream11 Super Smash, though uncontracted players will continue to be given opportunities throughout the season.