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Kane Williamson Retirement: Key Records of New Zealand Captain That Will Endure

Indianewsweek By Indianewsweek June 12, 2026 4 Min Read
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Former New Zealand captain Kane Williamson has announced his retirement from international cricket, marking the end of an extraordinary career with the Blackcaps. This surprising decision comes amidst New Zealand’s ongoing Test series against England, with Williamson set to miss the final two matches.

Williamson’s Illustrious Career Statistics

Kane Williamson, at 35 years old, retires holding several significant records for New Zealand cricket. He has amassed a staggering 9,515 runs in Test cricket, making him the leading run-scorer for the Blackcaps in this format. This achievement includes 33 centuries and 38 half-centuries, eclipsing the previous record held by Ross Taylor, who scored 7,683 runs in 112 matches.

In terms of international cricket, Williamson stands out as the player with the most runs and centuries for New Zealand. His overall tally includes 19,346 runs across 378 matches at an average of 48.12, with 48 international centuries to his name. Taylor again follows him on this list with 18,199 runs, while current captain Tom Latham trails behind with 11,358 runs.

Milestones and Records

In addition to his remarkable run totals, Williamson has set various milestones that enhance his legacy. He is the fastest New Zealander to reach 9,000 Test runs, achieving this in just 182 innings—making him the eighth-fastest globally. Kumar Sangakkara from Sri Lanka holds the record for this feat, having accomplished it in 172 innings.

As captain, Williamson has the best win record among New Zealand Test captains, leading the team in 40 matches with 22 victories, 8 draws, and only 10 losses, giving him a remarkable win/loss ratio of 2.200. His win percentage as captain stands at 55%, the highest of any New Zealand skipper along with Latham.

Moreover, in One Day Internationals (ODIs), he holds the record for the highest runs scored by a New Zealand captain in a single World Cup, amassing 578 runs in the 2019 tournament, which showcases his formidable presence in high-stakes situations.

What This Means

Kane Williamson’s retirement is significant for Indian cricket fans as it marks the exit of one of the most respected and skilled players in modern cricket. His mastery of the game and tactical acumen have produced memorable encounters against India, including the thrilling World Test Championship Final in 2021, where New Zealand emerged victorious. With his retirement, the cricketing landscape will shift, and it raises questions about the future leadership and batting prowess of the New Zealand team. Moreover, his exit opens avenues for younger players, akin to recent transitions seen in Indian cricket with the emergence of young talents. Williamson’s retirement draws parallels to players like MS Dhoni and Virat Kohli, showcasing the evolving dynamics of cricket’s generational shifts.

Frequently Asked Questions

When did Kane Williamson announce his retirement?

Kane Williamson announced his retirement on June 12, 2026.

What records has Kane Williamson set in Test cricket?

Williamson holds the record for most runs (9,515) and centuries (33) by a New Zealander in Test cricket.

How successful was Williamson as a captain?

Williamson led New Zealand in 40 Test matches, achieving 22 wins, making his win/loss ratio the best among New Zealand captains.

What is his overall international record?

Kane Williamson scored 19,346 runs in 378 international matches, with 48 international centuries, making him the leading run-scorer for New Zealand across formats.

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