New Zealand stalwart announces retirement
Kane Williamson has announced his retirement from international cricket after 16 years with the Black Caps.
New Zealand icon and former skipper Kane Williamson has announced his retirement from international cricket, effective immediately.
In a statement from New Zealand Cricket, Williamson shared the reason behind his decision, bringing the curtains down on a stellar career.
“I’ve thought about it for a while, but over the last few days it’s become clear now is the right time," he said.
“I’ve always felt a strong drive and hunger for international cricket, and I take pride in knowing I’ve given it my all in every match I’ve played for New Zealand.
“Continuing with anything less wouldn’t be right and I feel fortunate to step away on my own terms.
“I leave feeling optimistic about where this group is heading. There’s a huge amount of talent, and a real desire to do something special with this New Zealand team.
“It’s a team I love, and I feel incredibly fortunate to have been part of it for so long. It will continue to be dear to my heart.”
Williamson was part of the New Zealand team that reached successive ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Finals, including in 2019 when he captained the team.
He also led the Black Caps to the maiden ICC World Test Championship glory in 2021.
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His retirement means Williamson will no longer participate in New Zealand's ongoing series against England. The Black Caps are yet to name his replacement in the squad for the WTC series.
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