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Kane Williamson

Kane Williamson

Batsman
Right Handed & Off break

Patience is not often celebrated in modern cricket. Kane Williamson made it his calling card, and the story of how he did it begins long before anyone outside New Zealand was paying attention. A teenage Williamson led his country's Under-19 side to the semi-finals of the 2008 World Cup in Malaysia, falling just short against India, but the calm with which he played even then caught the eye of people who knew what they were looking at.


From the start, there was something unusual about him, a stillness at the crease that belonged to a much older head, and it didn't take long for the great Martin Crowe to say out loud what others were only beginning to suspect - that the country might be watching the dawn of someone even better. What followed was not a career built on spectacle. He went to four World Cups across more than a decade, from 2011 through to 2023, and turned out at six T20 World Cups along the way. By 2016, he had taken charge of the side completely, leading at the World T20 in India that year, and held the role until 2024, an eight-year tenure that would come to define New Zealand's modern era.


It was a captaincy that came agonisingly close to glory more than once before it finally arrived. In 2019, he led New Zealand to the World Cup final and was named Player of the Tournament for his trouble, only to watch the trophy slip away in the cruellest fashion imaginable, a tied final, a tied Super Over, and a boundary-countback rule that handed the title to England instead. Two years later came another final, another defeat, this time to Australia in the T20 World Cup decider in Dubai. For a team and a captain that had given so much, it would have been easy to wonder if the big prize would ever come. Then, in June 2021, it did. Williamson led New Zealand past India in the first-ever ICC World Test Championship final, the country's first ICC trophy in two decades, and suddenly all those near-misses read less like heartbreak and more like the long road to something that mattered more.


By then, the rankings had already confirmed what New Zealand fans had long believed. At the end of 2020, Williamson briefly sat atop the world Test batting charts, ahead of Steve Smith and Joe Root, and for years afterwards his name belonged in the same breath as theirs and Virat Kohli's, the four batters cricket had taken to calling its Fab Four. The ICC named him Cricketer of the Year in 2015 and Test Cricketer of the Year in 2019, recognition that did little more than formalise what the rest of the cricketing world already knew.


Away from the international stage, Williamson built a second career that took him around the globe on the franchise circuit. The final chapter of his international career was written with the same deliberateness that marked everything else he did. In November 2025, he stepped away from T20Is altogether, a decision aimed squarely at protecting what remained of his Test and ODI cricket. It wasn't a man in decline making that call, either. The end, when it finally came, arrived without any of the drama that had so often surrounded his biggest moments. New Zealand lost the opening Test of their 2026 series in England at Lord's, and Williamson's contribution read just 0 and 18, a quiet way to bow out for a man who had given the country so much.


On 12 June, days before the second Test at The Oval, he told New Zealand Cricket he was done, his statement carrying the same measured tone he'd carried to the crease for sixteen years. He said the decision had been building for a while and had simply become clear, that he had always given international cricket everything he had, and that he felt fortunate to be stepping away on his own terms. Head coach Rob Walter spoke of what Williamson meant to the dressing room beyond the numbers, and Kohli, his old rival turned friend, sent a public tribute reminding him that life had only just begun.

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వ్యక్తిగత సమాచారం
Born August, 08 1990
Birth Place New Zealand
Current age -
Role Batsman
Batting style Right Handed
Bowling style Off break
బ్యాటింగ్ గణాంకాలు
M I N/O R BF Avg S/R HS 200s 100s 50s 4x 6s
Test 110 195 19 9515 18306 54.06 51.98 251 6 33 38 1063 28
ODI 175 167 18 7256 8893 48.70 81.59 148 0 15 47 667 60
T20I 93 90 13 2575 2092 33.44 123.09 95 0 0 18 245 58
FC 72 119 7 5162 9614 46.09 53.69 284 1 12 28 654 23
List A 62 58 8 2164 2711 43.28 79.82 112 0 4 12 169 22
T20 192 181 31 4675 3788 31.17 123.42 101 0 1 32 419 130
బౌలింగ్ గణాంకాలు
M I O Balls Maiden R W AVG S/R E/R BEST BOWL 5 WKT 10 WKT
Test 110 67 358.3 2151 48 1207 30 40.23 71.70 3.37 4/44 0 0
ODI 175 65 244.3 1467 2 1310 37 35.41 39.65 5.36 4/22 0 0
T20I 93 12 19.4 118 0 164 6 27.33 19.67 8.34 2/16 0 0
FC 72 75 745.3 4473 127 2514 56 44.89 79.88 3.37 5/75 1 0
List A 62 34 214.5 1289 5 1073 30 35.77 42.97 4.99 5/51 1 0
T20 192 42 108.4 652 1 745 24 31.04 27.17 6.86 3/33 0 0

Patience is not often celebrated in modern cricket. Kane Williamson made it his calling card, and the story of how he did it begins long before anyone outside New Zealand was paying attention. A teenage Williamson led his country's Under-19 side to the semi-finals of the 2008 World Cup in Malaysia, falling just short against India, but the calm with which he played even then caught the eye of people who knew what they were looking at.


From the start, there was something unusual about him, a stillness at the crease that belonged to a much older head, and it didn't take long for the great Martin Crowe to say out loud what others were only beginning to suspect - that the country might be watching the dawn of someone even better. What followed was not a career built on spectacle. He went to four World Cups across more than a decade, from 2011 through to 2023, and turned out at six T20 World Cups along the way. By 2016, he had taken charge of the side completely, leading at the World T20 in India that year, and held the role until 2024, an eight-year tenure that would come to define New Zealand's modern era.


It was a captaincy that came agonisingly close to glory more than once before it finally arrived. In 2019, he led New Zealand to the World Cup final and was named Player of the Tournament for his trouble, only to watch the trophy slip away in the cruellest fashion imaginable, a tied final, a tied Super Over, and a boundary-countback rule that handed the title to England instead. Two years later came another final, another defeat, this time to Australia in the T20 World Cup decider in Dubai. For a team and a captain that had given so much, it would have been easy to wonder if the big prize would ever come. Then, in June 2021, it did. Williamson led New Zealand past India in the first-ever ICC World Test Championship final, the country's first ICC trophy in two decades, and suddenly all those near-misses read less like heartbreak and more like the long road to something that mattered more.


By then, the rankings had already confirmed what New Zealand fans had long believed. At the end of 2020, Williamson briefly sat atop the world Test batting charts, ahead of Steve Smith and Joe Root, and for years afterwards his name belonged in the same breath as theirs and Virat Kohli's, the four batters cricket had taken to calling its Fab Four. The ICC named him Cricketer of the Year in 2015 and Test Cricketer of the Year in 2019, recognition that did little more than formalise what the rest of the cricketing world already knew.


Away from the international stage, Williamson built a second career that took him around the globe on the franchise circuit. The final chapter of his international career was written with the same deliberateness that marked everything else he did. In November 2025, he stepped away from T20Is altogether, a decision aimed squarely at protecting what remained of his Test and ODI cricket. It wasn't a man in decline making that call, either. The end, when it finally came, arrived without any of the drama that had so often surrounded his biggest moments. New Zealand lost the opening Test of their 2026 series in England at Lord's, and Williamson's contribution read just 0 and 18, a quiet way to bow out for a man who had given the country so much.


On 12 June, days before the second Test at The Oval, he told New Zealand Cricket he was done, his statement carrying the same measured tone he'd carried to the crease for sixteen years. He said the decision had been building for a while and had simply become clear, that he had always given international cricket everything he had, and that he felt fortunate to be stepping away on his own terms. Head coach Rob Walter spoke of what Williamson meant to the dressing room beyond the numbers, and Kohli, his old rival turned friend, sent a public tribute reminding him that life had only just begun.

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