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He bowls and bats right handed but writes left handed. [84] Williamson has three children, two daughters and a son with wife Sarah Raheem whom he first met in 2015. [85] During the New Zealand vs Pakistan 2014 ODI series, Williamson donated his entire match fee for all five ODIs to the victims of the 2014 Peshawar school massacre. [86] [87]
Kane Williamson fielding in a 2019 Cricket World Cup match vs. Afghanistan. Kane Williamson is an international cricketer who represents the New Zealand national cricket team. He is the former captain of Black Caps, serving them in all formats.
Put in to bat, Dhawan and Saha started on a cautious note, punishing bad balls and built their partnership to 56, before Kuldeep Yadav struck twice in the same over and Chawla once to remove both set batsmen and Williamson. The Knight Riders continued to pile pressure on the Sunrisers batsmen, taking wickets regularly in the middle overs.
Leading batter Kane Williamson and captain Tim Southee will play their 100th cricket tests for New Zealand in the second test Australia in Christchurch from Friday which the Black Caps must win to ...
At tea on the fourth day at Basin Reserve, Williamson’s expertly measured 113 not out had put the Black Caps 197 ahead. Determined Kane Williamson keeps England toiling away in the field Skip to ...
England won the toss and elected to bat. Ben Wheeler (NZ) made his ODI debut. This was the first time that England made three consecutive scores of more than 300 in ODIs. [24] Ross Taylor and Kane Williamson's partnership of 206 is the highest third-wicket stand for New Zealand in ODIs. [24]
Kane Williamson made 133 in an unbroken partnership of 152 with Will Young to lead New Zealand to a seven-wicket win over South Africa on the fourth day of the second test Friday and to its first ...
Kane Williamson ǂ 2010–2024 New Zealand: 33 13 0 46: Steve Smith ǂ 2010–2025 Australia: 34 12 0 46: 16: Chris Gayle: 1999–2021 West Indies: 15 25 2 42: Sanath Jayasuriya: 1989–2011 Sri Lanka: 14 28 0 42: 18: Shivnarine Chanderpaul ^ 1994–2015 West Indies: 30 11 0 41: Younis Khan: 2000–2017 Pakistan: 34 7 0 41: 20: Matthew Hayden ...