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Kane Williamson retires from international cricket

For millions of cricket fans, especially in New Zealand, Friday marked the end of a cherished chapter as Kane Williamson, one of the game’s most respected and admired cricketers, announced his immediate retirement.

The news signals the end of an era for New Zealand cricket, as the calm and composed batter widely regarded as the country’s finest-ever cricketer steps away after an extraordinary 16-year international journey.

Williamson leaves the game having represented the Black Caps in 378 international matches across formats, scoring an outstanding 19,346 runs, including 48 centuries and six double-centuries, making him New Zealand’s highest run-scorer in international cricket history.

The 35-year-old, who made his debut in 2010, had already retired from T20 Internationals in November, but his decision to now walk away completely from the international stage has left fans reflecting on a golden period of New Zealand cricket.

More than just numbers, Williamson’s career was built on elegance, patience, and composure under pressure. Whether rescuing his team in difficult moments or leading from the front, he became the face of New Zealand cricket and earned admiration far beyond national borders.

As captain between 2016 and 2024, Williamson guided New Zealand through one of its most successful periods, leading the team to two ICC World Cup finals, three semi-finals, and the country’s historic ICC World Test Championship title in 2021.

In an emotional farewell message, Williamson said the decision had been on his mind for some time but became clear in recent days.

“I’ve thought about it for a while, but over the last few days it became clear that now is the right time,” he said.

Reflecting on his journey, Williamson said his love and passion for representing New Zealand never faded, but he believed it was important to leave knowing he had given everything to the team.

“I’ve always felt a strong drive and hunger for international cricket, and I take pride in knowing I gave everything I had every time I represented New Zealand. Continuing with anything less wouldn’t feel right,” he added.

Despite stepping away, Williamson expressed confidence in the future of New Zealand cricket, praising the current squad and emerging talent.

“I leave feeling optimistic about where this team is heading. There’s enormous talent and a genuine desire to achieve something special,” he said.

“It’s a team I love deeply, and I feel incredibly fortunate to have been part of it for so long. It will always remain close to my heart.”

As Kane Williamson walks away from international cricket, he leaves behind not only records and trophies but a legacy of grace, leadership, resilience, and quiet greatness qualities that made him one of cricket’s most beloved figures and ensured his place among the sport’s modern legends.



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