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Personal Information

Full Name Kane Stuart Williamson
Born August 8, 1990 Tauranga
Age 34 Years, 7 Months, 4 Days
National Side New Zealand
Batting Style Right Handed
Bowling Off break
Sport Cricket

Ranking

Test ODI T20
Batting 3 29 94
Bowling 115 254 685

Man of the Match

Test ODI T20 World Cup CL
11 14 5 2 2

Career Information

Teams Played New Zealand, Gloucestershire, Northern Districts, New Zealand A, Yorkshire, New Zealand Under-19, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Barbados Royals, Karachi Kings, New Zealanders, Surrey Jaguars, Birmingham Phoenix, London Spirit, Gujarat Titans, Durban's Super Giants
Career Span

Kane Stuart Williamson Profile

Kane Stuart Williamson Overall Stats

Batting & Fielding Performance

M I N/O R HS 100s 50s 4s 6s AVG S/R CT ST Ducks R/O
Test
105 186 17 9276 251 v WI 33 37 1031 27 54.88 51.78 90 0 WI 9 11 3 1 NZ New Zealand NZ
ODI
172 164 18 7224 148 v WI 15 47 663 60 49.47 81.72 74 0 WI 9 6 11 2 NZ New Zealand NZ
World Cup
27 26 7 1167 148 v WI 2 6 114 10 61.42 81.21 11 0 WI 9 0 1 2 NZ New Zealand NZ
T20I
93 90 13 2575 95 v IND 0 18 245 58 33.44 123.08 45 0 IND 4 4 9 3 NZ New Zealand NZ
First-class
69 115 7 4875 284* v WF 10 28 620 20 45.13 52.73 65 0 WF 1015 12 2 4 - - -
List A
62 58 8 2164 112 v LEI 4 12 169 22 43.28 79.82 28 0 LEI 506 1 6 5 - - -
CL
7 7 1 244 101* v CC 1 2 24 8 40.66 151.55 2 0 CC 1142 0 0 6 ND - -
CPL
10 10 0 172 47 v GUY 0 0 13 3 17.20 89.11 7 0 GUY 1407 1 0 6 - - -
IPL
79 77 17 2128 89 v DC 0 18 185 64 35.46 125.62 40 0 DC 1109 2 4 6 SRH Sunrisers Hyderabad SRH
SA20
8 7 2 233 60* v PC 0 2 18 6 46.60 118.87 1 0 PC 3281 0 0 6 DSG - -
Youth Test
4 8 0 372 151 v ENG-U19 1 2 35 0 46.50 - 7 0 ENG-U19 1159 0 0 21 - - -
Youth ODI
13 12 1 322 67 v IND-U19 0 2 24 2 29.27 53.04 8 0 IND-U19 1163 0 4 22 - - -

Bowling Performance

I O M R W Best 3s 5s AVG E/R S/R Mtc
Test
67 358.3 48 1207 30 4/44 v ENG 3 0 40.23 3.36 71.70 51 1 NZ New Zealand NZ
ODI
65 244.3 2 1310 37 4/22 v SA 2 0 35.40 5.35 39.64 65 2 NZ New Zealand NZ
World Cup
6 22 0 106 2 1/25 v AUS 0 0 53.00 4.81 66.00 6 2 NZ New Zealand NZ
T20I
12 19.4 0 164 6 2/16 v BAN 0 0 27.33 8.33 19.66 12 3 NZ New Zealand NZ
First-class
75 745.3 127 2514 56 5/75 v CTB 6 1 44.89 3.37 79.87 56 4 - - -
List A
34 214.5 5 1073 30 5/51 v AA 2 1 35.76 4.99 42.96 34 5 - - -
IPL
2 3 0 31 0 0/7 v KKR 0 0 - 10.33 - 2 6 SRH Sunrisers Hyderabad SRH
Youth Test
2 15 1 48 0 0/4 v ENG-U19 0 0 - 3.20 - 1 21 - - -
Youth ODI
3 9 0 57 1 1/28 v ENG-U19 0 0 57.00 6.33 54.00 3 22 - - -

Kane Stuart Williamson Profile

At a time when New Zealand were struggling to get to grips with Test cricket after the retirement of the likes of Stephen Fleming, on came Kane Williamson, a technically sound batter with the skill to face lethal pace attacks and, at the same time, tackle quality spinners with nimble footwork.


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. A decent 2008-09 season was followed by a fantastic 2009-10 one where he excelled particularly in the shorter format. This earned him a contract with the national side, and he made his ODI debut in 2010 against India. He fell for a duck in his first two games, but in his fifth game, despite being injured and aided by a runner, Williamson showed great determination to score his maiden century, which very nearly won the game for the Kiwis against Bangladesh. Later that year, he went on to score his maiden Test century in his very first game against India in Ahmedabad.


A quiet 2011 was followed up with a brilliant 2012 when a gritty, unbeaten Test ton against the fiery fast bowling attack of Dale Steyn and Co. saved New Zealand from a humiliating defeat. In 2012, he was appointed stand-in skipper in place of injured Ross Taylor for the ODI series against West Indies. Williamson continued to perform well in international games and was appointed the deputy to Brendon McCullum for the 2015 World Cup. The Kiwi batter had a quiet World Cup according to his standards, but his knock against Australia when he took the Kiwis home after surviving a devastating spell of fast bowling from Mitchell Starc proved his credentials. After the retirement of Brendon McCullum in 2016, Williamson was appointed the captain of New Zealand for all formats.


Williamson made his Indian Premier League debut in 2015 for the Hyderabad team as a backup for David Warner and hence did not get many opportunities in the initial seasons. In the 2018 edition, Kane was appointed the captain of Hyderabad in the absence of David Warner. He had a prolific tournament as he ended up as the highest run-scorer (735 runs) and also led his team to the final, where they lost to Chennai.


Riding on his great leadership and batting form, the Kiwis entered the final of the 2019 World Cup and gave England a good run for their money, missing the trophy by a whisker. Kane had an outstanding World Cup and was adjudged the Player of the Tournament.


The wait for an ICC title finally ended for Kane Williamson and New Zealand when they defeated India in the inaugural World Test Championship final in 2021. The victory was even more special for Kane, as he was at the other end when Ross Taylor hit the winning runs. Later that year, he led New Zealand to the T20 World Cup final, but they fell short against Australia. In 2022, Kane stepped down as Test captain, passing the baton to Tim Southee.


In 2023, Williamson made a fresh start in the IPL, joining Gujarat after an eight-season stint with Hyderabad, where he had won the title in 2016. However, his season was cut short in the very first game due to a knee injury, casting doubts over his participation in the World Cup later that year. Despite the setback, he made a strong recovery and led New Zealand in the tournament, but their hopes of going one step further than 2019 were dashed by India in the semifinal.


A year later, in 2024, New Zealand endured another disappointment, failing to progress beyond the group stage at the T20 World Cup. Soon after, Kane stepped down as white-ball captain and declined a central contract to keep his overseas playing opportunities open.


Later that year, Kane missed the tour of India, raising concerns about how the Kiwis would fare in challenging conditions without their talismanic batter. However, the Kiwi spirit was on full display as others stepped up in his absence, delivering a stunning whitewash against India in their backyard.


After being released by Gujarat following the 2024 season, Williamson went unsold at the IPL auction. However, he found a new opportunity when Karachi Kings picked him up for the 2025 season in the Pakistan Super League draft.

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