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- Kane Williamson - Wikipedia
Kane Stuart Williamson (born 8 August 1990) [1] is a New Zealand international cricketer and a former captain of the New Zealand national team On 27 February 2023, Williamson became the all-time leading run-scorer for New Zealand in Test cricket [2]
- Kane Williamson Profile - Cricket Player New Zealand | Stats . . .
- Kane Williamson became the first New Zealand player to win the orange cap in the IPL when he scored 735 runs for Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) in 2018 At the time, he was only the fourth
- Profile - ICC Ranking, Age, Career Info Stats | Cricbuzz. com
Arguably New Zealand's finest batsman since the legendary Martin Crowe, Kane Williamson had been a wonder kid since his teenage days His exceptional talent included the rare Non-Asian
- KANE WILLIAMSON JOINS MIDDLESEX FOR 2025 SEASON
Middlesex Cricket is today thrilled to announce that New Zealand’s Kane Williamson, widely regarded as one of the greatest modern-day batters in the game, will be joining the Club for the 2025 season, and will feature in both the Vitality Blast and the Rothesay County Championship
- Black Caps: Kane Williamson still committed to New Zealand . . .
Despite opting out of this month’s tour of Zimbabwe, Kane Williamson still has aspirations to represent his country, new Black Caps coach Rob Walter says At
- Kane Williamson | Cricket Career Stats, Records, ICC Rankings . . .
Born in a cricketing family, the right-hander was a sensation from his school days and went on to represent Northern Districts at the Under-17 level He made his first-class debut against Auckland in 2007 before captaining New Zealand in their 2008 Under-19 WC campaign
- Kane Williamson: Middlesex sign New Zealands top Test run . . .
New Zealand batter Kane Williamson has joined Middlesex for the 2025 season and will be available to play in the County Championship and Vitality Blast
- Kane Williamson - NZC
New Zealand’s very own ‘little master’, Kane Williamson broke into the BLACKCAPS at 20 years of age, after a sparkling career in the New Zealand youth system
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