Cricket-New Zealand's Williamson retires from international cricket


FILE PHOTO: Cricket - England v New Zealand - First Test - New Zealand Press Conference - Lord's Cricket Ground, London, Britain - June 2, 2026 New Zealand's Kane Williamson during the press conference Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers/File Photo

June 8 (Reuters) - Former New ⁠Zealand captain Kane Williamson announced his retirement from international cricket on ⁠Friday, bringing an end to a 16-year career marked by ‌numerous accolades and by captaining his side to the title in the inaugural World Test Championship in 2021.

The 35-year-old batsman made his debut in the longest format against India ​in November 2010 in Ahmedabad, and played 110 ⁠tests in all, scoring 9,515 ⁠runs at an average of 54.06.

He is New Zealand’s all-time leading international ⁠run-scorer ‌with 19,346 runs, including 48 centuries and six double-centuries across all formats. He will no longer play a part in the ⁠ongoing test series against England.

“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," Williamson said in a statement.

“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."

Williamson ⁠led the Kiwis as captain across formats between 2016 and 2024. He led the test side for 40 matches, and guided them to the title in the 2021 World Test Championship, beating India in the final.

He won ​22 tests, and scored 11 hundreds as ⁠captain before stepping down from the role in 2022.

Williamson’s list of accolades includes ​being named the ICC Cricketer of 2015 ‌and test player of 2019, while also ​winning the Sir Richard Hadlee Medal on a record four occasions.

(Reporting by Karan Prashant Saxena in Bengaluru; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

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