FILE PHOTO: Zimbabwe's batsman Sean Williams acknowledges his 50 runs during his World Cup Cricket match against the West Indies in Canberra, February 24, 2015. REUTERS/David Gray/File Photo
(Reuters) - At an age when most test cricketers have retired and only an elite few can maintain their excellence, 38-year-old Sean Williams is bucking the trend and soaring to new heights on the cusp of his 20th anniversary representing Zimbabwe.
Upon the retirement of 21-year stalwart Jimmy Anderson last year, Bulawayo-born Williams became world cricket's longest-tenured player and his game has only improved with time.
