Thomas William Maxwell Latham

Thomas William Maxwell Latham

wicket keeper

Full name:Thomas William Maxwell Latham
Nationality:New Zealand
Batting style:left handed batsman
Bowling Style:right arm medium

Teams

2025 Teams

Canterbury Kings

New Zealand

Warwickshire

Career Averages

Bowling

LeagueTestOdiT20iFirst classList aT20
Matches741342615221695
Innings000400
Overs0004.200
Balls------
Maidens000000
Runs0001800
Wickets000100
Avg0001800
SR0002600
Eco0004.1500
BB000100
4w000000
5w000000
10w000000

Batting

LeagueTestOdiT20iFirst classList aT20
Matches741342615221695
Innings1301232326119886
Not outs614318236
Runs515037975161070362682304
Balls Faced1092144694742135073141754
Avg41.5334.8325.844.0435.8128.8
SR47.1584.96108.8650.1385.69131.35
Fours584321421280581191
Fifties27213583514
Sixies18508407778
Highest26414565264145110
Hundreds137026101

Thomas William Maxwell Latham Schedule & Results

County Championship

ResultSussex vs Warwickshire

Sussex vs Warwickshire

County Championship

County Ground

SUS

SUS

WAR

WAR

(96 ov.) 372/7

ResultWarwickshire vs Worcestershire

Warwickshire vs Worcestershire

County Championship

Edgbaston

WAR

WAR

184

WOR

WOR

333 & (17 ov.) 31/0

ResultEssex vs Warwickshire

Essex vs Warwickshire

County Championship

County Ground

ESS

ESS

(96 ov.) 350/4

WAR

WAR

ResultSurrey vs Warwickshire

Surrey vs Warwickshire

County Championship

Kennington Oval

SUR

SUR

246

WAR

WAR

(36 ov.) 132/4

ResultWarwickshire vs Essex

Warwickshire vs Essex

County Championship

Edgbaston, Birmingham

WAR

WAR

ESS

ESS

T20 Blast

ResultLeicestershire vs Warwickshire

Leicestershire vs Warwickshire

T20 Blast

Grace Road

LEI

LEI

154

WAR

WAR

158

ResultDurham vs Warwickshire

Durham vs Warwickshire

T20 Blast

Riverside Ground

DUR

DUR

182

WAR

WAR

174

ResultWarwickshire vs Lancashire

Warwickshire vs Lancashire

T20 Blast

Edgbaston

WAR

WAR

203

LAN

LAN

167

ResultWorcestershire vs Warwickshire

Worcestershire vs Warwickshire

T20 Blast

New Road

WOR

WOR

153

WAR

WAR

176

ResultWarwickshire vs Northamptonshire

Warwickshire vs Northamptonshire

T20 Blast

Edgbaston

WAR

WAR

176

NOR

NOR

240

ResultDerbyshire vs Warwickshire

Derbyshire vs Warwickshire

T20 Blast

County Ground

DER

DER

106

WAR

WAR

233

ResultSomerset vs Warwickshire

Somerset vs Warwickshire

T20 Blast

The Cooper Associates County Ground

SOM

SOM

191

WAR

WAR

190

Test Series Zimbabwe vs New Zealand

ResultZimbabwe vs New Zealand

Zimbabwe vs New Zealand

Test Series Zimbabwe vs New Zealand

Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo

ZIM

ZIM

149

NEW

NEW

(26 ov.) 92/0

ResultZimbabwe vs New Zealand

Zimbabwe vs New Zealand

Test Series Zimbabwe vs New Zealand

Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo

ZIM

ZIM

NEW

NEW

(39 ov.) 174/1

One-Day Cup

ResultWarwickshire vs Northamptonshire

Warwickshire vs Northamptonshire

One-Day Cup

Rugby School Ground

WAR

WAR

291

NOR

NOR

229

ResultWarwickshire vs Kent

Warwickshire vs Kent

One-Day Cup

Rugby School Ground

WAR

WAR

283

KEN

KEN

204

ResultWarwickshire vs Middlesex

Warwickshire vs Middlesex

One-Day Cup

Rugby School Ground

WAR

WAR

189

MID

MID

217

ResultSomerset vs Warwickshire

Somerset vs Warwickshire

One-Day Cup

The Cooper Associates County Ground

SOM

SOM

309

WAR

WAR

310

ResultLancashire vs Warwickshire

Lancashire vs Warwickshire

One-Day Cup

Aigburth

LAN

LAN

249

WAR

WAR

253

ResultDurham vs Warwickshire

Durham vs Warwickshire

One-Day Cup

Riverside Ground

DUR

DUR

300

WAR

WAR

303

ResultWarwickshire vs Sussex

Warwickshire vs Sussex

One-Day Cup

Edgbaston

WAR

WAR

258

SUS

SUS

277

Ford Trophy

UpcomingCanterbury Kings vs Otago Volts

Canterbury Kings vs Otago Volts

Ford Trophy

Hagley Oval, Christchurch

CKI

CKI

OVO

OVO

UpcomingWellington Firebirds vs Canterbury Kings

Wellington Firebirds vs Canterbury Kings

Ford Trophy

Basin Reserve, Wellington

WFI

WFI

CKI

CKI

UpcomingCanterbury Kings vs Auckland Aces

Canterbury Kings vs Auckland Aces

Ford Trophy

Hagley Oval, Christchurch

CKI

CKI

AUCA

AUCA

UpcomingNorthern Districts vs Canterbury Kings

Northern Districts vs Canterbury Kings

Ford Trophy

Seddon Park, Hamilton

NDS

NDS

CKI

CKI

UpcomingCanterbury Kings vs Central Stags

Canterbury Kings vs Central Stags

Ford Trophy

Hagley Oval, Christchurch

CKI

CKI

CST

CST

Plunket Shield

UpcomingCanterbury Kings vs Northern Districts

Canterbury Kings vs Northern Districts

Plunket Shield

Hagley Oval, Christchurch

CKI

CKI

NDS

NDS

UpcomingOtago Volts vs Canterbury Kings

Otago Volts vs Canterbury Kings

Plunket Shield

University of Otago Oval, Dunedin

OVO

OVO

CKI

CKI

UpcomingCentral Stags vs Canterbury Kings

Central Stags vs Canterbury Kings

Plunket Shield

McLean Park, Napier

CST

CST

CKI

CKI

UpcomingCanterbury Kings vs Auckland Aces

Canterbury Kings vs Auckland Aces

Plunket Shield

Hagley Oval, Christchurch

CKI

CKI

AUCA

AUCA

Tom Latham News

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If you want to follow the latest records of cricketer Tom Latham, we have compiled all the latest information about him: how he trains, what motivates him to take to the cricket field, and how he copes with difficulties during matches.

New Zealand tour of Zimbabwe | Tom Latham to miss first Test with injury

New Zealand tour of Zimbabwe | Tom Latham to miss first Test with injury

New Zealand captain Tom Latham is set to miss the first Test against Zimbabwe, starting on July 30 in Bulawayo, with a shoulder injury. Mitchell Santner, NZ’s white-ball captain, will lead the side in the absence of Latham, who is expected to be fit in time ahead of the second Test next month.

Tom Latham10:24 PM, 19 February, 2025

PAK vs NZ | Latham-Young tons see Kiwis triumph against soulless Pakistan chase in 60-run win

Tom Latham07:29 PM, 03 December, 2024

‌New Zealand’s WTC Final probabilities take a hit after slow over rate penalties 

Tom Latham01:52 PM, 02 November, 2024

IND vs NZ | Twitter reacts to fumed-up Akash Deep air off Kiwi review to clean up Latham with jaffa

Tom Latham10:23 AM, 02 November, 2024

IND vs NZ | Twitter buzzes as Gill survives after Chapman drops a sitter with Phillips and Latham left dismayed

International career

Tom Latham was born on April 2, 1992. He plays cricket for New Zealand and leads the team as Test captain. His father, Rod Latham, also played cricket. Tom is one of eight New Zealand players to score over 10,000 international runs and is now the seventh highest run-scorer for the country. He holds the record for the most Test centuries by a New Zealand opening batsman.

He helped New Zealand win the 2019–2021 ICC World Test Championship. Tom also played in the New Zealand teams that finished second in the Cricket World Cup finals of 2015 and 2019, as well as the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy. He mainly bats but sometimes acts as wicket-keeper.

Tom started his first-class cricket career with Canterbury in 2010, debuting against Central Districts in the Plunket Shield. He made his One-Day International debut against Zimbabwe on February 3, 2012, and played his first Test match against India in February 2014.

Before playing for New Zealand’s main team, Tom took part in many youth cricket matches for Canterbury and local leagues. He captained Canterbury’s Under-19 team and played for Canterbury A during the 2008 season. Tom debuted for Canterbury in the 2010-11 Plunket Shield and was selected for New Zealand’s Under-19 squad at the 2010 ICC Under-19 World Cup.

2012

  • Made ODI debut for New Zealand vs Zimbabwe on February 3, scoring 24 runs batting at number five.
  • Played Twenty20 International debut on June 30 against West Indies, scoring 15 and 19 in the series.
  • Participated in the ODI series against West Indies with a top score of 32.
  • Recalled for matches against Bangladesh, scored 43 as an opener.
  • Scored a match-winning 86 off 68 balls on the Sri Lanka tour.

2014

  • Test debut vs India at Wellington (Feb 14-18), scored 29 and 0.
  • Toured West Indies in June, played all three Tests and two T20s.
  • Scored three half-centuries and 288 runs in the Test series, second-highest run scorer after Kane Williamson.
  • Became New Zealand’s regular Test opener after Hamish Rutherford and Peter Fulton struggled.
  • Scored first Test century vs Pakistan in Abu Dhabi (Nov 11), made 103 runs.

2015

  • Named middle-order batsman and backup wicket-keeper for the Cricket World Cup.
  • Shared wicket-keeping duties with BJ Watling in Test series vs England.
  • Toured Zimbabwe as opening batsman, scored maiden ODI century (110) in the second ODI with Martin Guptill, helping New Zealand win by 10 wickets.
  • In the 2015-16 Trans-Tasman Trophy vs Australia, scored the first fifty in a day-night Test match.
  • Took the only wicket of his career in the same series.

2016

  • Became the tenth batsman and first New Zealander to carry his bat in an ODI vs India at Dharamshala.

2017

  • Named wicket-keeper for Chappell-Hadlee ODI series in January.
  • Equalled New Zealand’s record with five dismissals as wicket-keeper in one ODI.
  • Dropped from the ODI side in March due to poor batting form.
  • Recalled and appointed captain for the Ireland Tri-Series in May.
  • Took wicket-keeping duties in the ODI series vs India in October, scored unbeaten 103 in the first match.
  • Acted as ODI captain against West Indies in December with Williamson and Southee rested.

2018

  • Received a new contract from New Zealand Cricket for the 2018-19 season.
  • Scored 264 against Sri Lanka in December, the highest score while carrying the bat in Test cricket.

2019

  • Included in New Zealand’s squad for the Cricket World Cup.
  • Played his 150th international match in the World Cup semi-final vs India in July.

2020

  • Captained New Zealand in Test cricket for the first time in January during the third Test vs Australia.
  • Led New Zealand to victories in first two ODIs vs India in February as captain.

2022

  • Scored a double century against Bangladesh at home.
  • Made a century in Karachi during New Zealand’s Pakistan tour.

2023

  • Faced a dip in form in ODIs but remained important in the ODI World Cup squad.
  • Started the World Cup with a few fifties but performance declined as tournament progressed.
  • New Zealand exited the World Cup in the semi-finals.

2024

  • Appointed New Zealand’s full-time Test captain after Tim Southee resigned.
  • Led New Zealand to a historic 3-0 whitewash win against India in India during his first series as captain—an unprecedented achievement for an away team on Indian soil.

Leagues Participation

Tom Latham has not participated in any major domestic T20 leagues so far in his career.

Domestic career

Tom Latham began his domestic career with Canterbury during the 2010–11 Plunket Shield season, impressing by scoring 65 runs in his first-class debut innings. Before that, he captained Canterbury’s under-19 team and played for the Canterbury A side from 2008–09. Early on, Latham spent time in England, joining the Durham County Cricket Club academy and playing for Durham’s Second XI, as well as club cricket in the North East Premier League for Gateshead Fell.

He has played across all formats for Canterbury and spent the English summers of 2013 and 2016 playing club and county cricket. In 2013, he appeared for South Shields and Scotland in the Yorkshire Bank 40 competition. Kent signed him as an overseas player in 2016, where he became the first Kent batsman to score half-centuries in both innings on his County Championship debut.

In 2017, Latham played for Durham in the second half of the English season. More recently, he joined Surrey in 2023 and signed with Warwickshire for the 2025 season. Despite missing the start of that season due to injury, he scored a century on his Warwickshire debut against Surrey at Edgbaston in May 2025.

Records and achievements

Tom Latham has built a strong reputation in international cricket through important records and solid performances for New Zealand. His batting and wicket-keeping skills have helped the team reach key moments in cricket history. Below are some of his main achievements, listed by year:

  • 2013: In a weather-shortened match, Latham scored 86 runs. Along with Luke Ronchi, they put together a 93-run partnership that helped New Zealand win. This performance earned Latham the Man of the Match award.
  • 2014: During a Test series in June, Latham scored 288 runs, including three half-centuries. He ranked second in total runs for the series, just behind teammate Kane Williamson.
  • 2015: Latham was part of the New Zealand team that reached the Cricket World Cup final but finished as runners-up.
  • 2017: In a match against India, Latham and Ross Taylor built a 200-run partnership, with Latham scoring an unbeaten 103. This helped New Zealand win the game. He also took 21 catches in an ODI series, which stands as the third highest number of catches in such a series. In the same series, he scored 200 runs and made 10 wicket-keeping dismissals.
    Additionally, Latham became the ninth captain in cricket history to also act as wicket-keeper.
  • 2018: Latham scored 264 runs without getting out against Sri Lanka. This set a new Test record for the highest score by an opener while carrying the bat. His score surpassed the previous record of 244 runs set by Alastair Cook. He also became the second New Zealand opener to carry his bat in a Test match.
  • 2019: He was part of the New Zealand team that won the ICC World Test Championship between 2019 and 2021. Latham again helped the team finish as runners-up in the Cricket World Cup.
  • 2022: He achieved his highest ODI score of 145 not out against India in Auckland.

Latham has scored 13 centuries in Test cricket and 7 centuries in One Day Internationals. In Test matches, he passed 5,000 runs and completed over 50 dismissals as a wicket-keeper.

Personal life

Tom Latham comes from a family with a strong sports background and has grown his career steadily. Outside cricket, he has built wealth and has solid support from family and fans.

Family

Tom is the son of Sally and Rod Latham. Rod played cricket for New Zealand and Canterbury and also took part in rugby union for Canterbury. Tom was born in Christchurch. He has been married to Nicole McAuley since 2019.

Finances

By 2024, Tom Latham’s net worth reached around $6 million. This total includes income from his salary with the New Zealand cricket board, endorsements, playing in leagues, and investments. His earnings have grown steadily over the past ten years and are expected to increase further.

Houses and Cars

Tom owns a large modern house in Canterbury, New Zealand, with many modern features. He also holds several properties in Canterbury and Wellington, which provide additional income. His car collection includes an Audi Q7 and a Mercedes S Class.

Scandals

There are no known scandals connected to Tom Latham.

Fans

Tom has a strong fan following on social media, which also contributes to his income. His official accounts show 90.2k followers on Instagram, 30.7k on Twitter, and 15k on Facebook.

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