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Kane Williamson

Kane Stuart Williamson

Born
1990-08-08
Age: 35
Birthplace
Tauranga, New Zealand
Playing Style
Right-handed
Right-arm off-break

Career Statistics

FormatMatRunsHSAvgSR100s50s
Test1048,74325154.3352.613234
ODI1686,80914848.2882.221444
T20I892,2739533.42123.90015

Biography

Kane Williamson stands as a beacon of technical excellence and sportsmanship in modern cricket. Born on August 8, 1990, in Tauranga, New Zealand, he has elevated his nation's cricket through consistent performances and dignified leadership.

Williamson's batting technique is often described as classical and compact. His ability to score all around the wicket while maintaining impeccable balance has drawn comparisons to the greatest batsmen. His cover drive, in particular, is a thing of beauty - perfectly timed and placed with surgical precision.

Rising through New Zealand's age-group cricket, Williamson showed exceptional promise early. At 15, he was already playing first-class cricket, and by 20, he was representing his country. His Test career has been marked by remarkable consistency, particularly against quality opposition and in challenging conditions.

As captain, Williamson has transformed New Zealand cricket. His calm, understated leadership style belies fierce competitiveness. Under his captaincy, New Zealand reached two ICC World Cup finals (2019 ODI and 2021 WTC, winning the latter). His approach emphasizes team harmony and enjoying the game, creating a positive environment that has brought out the best in his players.

The 2021 World Test Championship final victory against India at Southampton represented the pinnacle of his captaincy tenure, with New Zealand finally claiming a major ICC trophy. Williamson's contribution both as batsman and leader was instrumental.

Beyond his on-field achievements, Williamson is admired worldwide for his sportsmanship and humility. In an era often marked by confrontation, his grace under pressure and respect for opponents have earned him universal respect. He exemplifies everything that is good about the sport.

Career Highlights

2014

Breakthrough Year

Scored centuries in 4 consecutive Tests

2019

World Cup Final

Led New Zealand to World Cup final, losing in dramatic Super Over

2021

WTC Champions

Captained New Zealand to World Test Championship triumph

Achievements

  • ICC World Test Championship winner (2021)
  • ICC ODI World Cup finalist (2019)
  • Multiple ICC Player of the Year nominations
  • Fastest New Zealander to 6000 Test runs
  • Most Test centuries for New Zealand
  • Sir Richard Hadlee Medal winner (multiple times)

Famous Quotes

You just try to be as consistent as you can and enjoy the moment.
It's about respecting the game and the people you play against.

Quick Facts

Jersey Number
#22
Height
5'8"
Test Debut
2010-11-04
ODI Debut
2010-08-10
Domestic Team
Northern Districts