
Ken Williamson
Kane williamson records: The second semi -final stage of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 has been decorated. The New Zealand cricket team at Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium will face South Africa’s challenge to get the final ticket. In this match, Kane Williamson will once again look at Kane Williamson, who played a brilliant innings against India in the last match but could not win his team.
Ken Williamson is counted among the world’s batsmen. However, in the Champions Trophy 2025, he has not been able to perform according to his ability. He has scored just 87 runs in 3 matches of the tournament. This includes only one half -century, which came against India on 2 March in a group stage match. In that match, Kane played an excellent innings of 81 runs. Now once again, fans and his team will expect a big innings with his bat. During this time there will also be a big record on his target.
New history will be created for New Zealand
Actually, if Kane Williamson succeeds in scoring 27 runs against South Africa, he will complete 19000 runs in international cricket. He will be the first New Zealand batsman to do so. So far no Kiwi batsman has touched the 19000 runs figure. At the same time, he will become the 16th batsman in the world to complete 19 thousand runs. During this time he will leave David Warner behind in the case of scoring the most international runs.
Close to 10 thousand runs figures in Test
Kane has scored 18973 runs in 439 innings of 369 matches at an average of 48.52. This includes 47 centuries and 102 half -centuries. He has scored 9276 in Tests and 7122 runs in ODIs. At the same time, 2575 runs have been scored in T20I. Ken is the fourth highest run -scorer in ODIs. At the same time, he is the highest run -scorer for New Zealand in Test. He has a great chance to complete 10,000 runs in the Test. This year or next year he can make this special record in his name.
New Zealand Squad for Champions Trophy 2025: Will Young, Devon Conway, Kane Williamson, Derryl Mitchell, Tom Latham (wicket -keeper), Glenn Philips, Michael Bracewell, Mitchell Santner (Captain), Nathan Smith, Mat Henry, William O’Rurke, Jacob Dafi, Kyle Jamison, Mark Chapman, Rachin Rabindra.
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