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Kane Williamson: New Zealand's all-time leading run scorer announces shock retirement from international cricket

Kane Williamson has retired from international cricket effective immediately; the New Zealand batter accrued 19,346 runs and captained his side for eight years; watch the second Test of England vs New Zealand series live on Sky Sports from June 17

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After Kane Williamson announces his retirement from International cricket - we take a look at the highlights from his final outing against England at Lord's including a STUNNING one-handed catch to dismiss Ben Stokes.

New Zealand's all-time leading run scorer Kane Williamson has retired from international cricket, effective immediately.

The shock announcement comes after he played in the first Test against England at Lord's, bringing to an end a career spanning 16 years and including a staggering 19,346 international runs.

Williamson, 35 captained his country for eight years between 2016 and 2024, with his side winning the World Test Championship in 2021 and reaching two ICC World Cup finals in that period.

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Highlights from the fourth day of the first Test between England and New Zealand at Lord's as England wrapped up a comfortable victory.

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Kane Williamson took a stunning one-handed grab to dismiss Ben Stokes.

"I've thought about it for a while, but over the last few days it's become clear now is the right time," Williamson said in a press release.

"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.

"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.

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"It's a team I love, and I feel incredibly fortunate to have been part of it for so long. It will continue to be dear to my heart."

New Zealand's greatest ever? The numbers behind Williamson's illustrious career

Williamson goes down as one of the greatest batters in international cricket history
Image: Williamson goes down as one of the greatest batters in international cricket history

Williamson scored 18 across two innings in his final Test, the defeat at Lord's, with his last international dismissal an lbw decision for Josh Tongue as his side lost by 115 runs - but that ending does not do justice to a career that will go down in cricketing history.

The Kiwi batter was part of the 'Fab Four' alongside Virat Kohli, Joe Root and Steve Smith - with the group widely regarded as comprising the four best batters in the world over the last decade.

He notched the most international centuries (48) and double centuries (6) for his nation, whilst boasting the highest win percentage of any New Zealand Test captain at 55 per cent, with 22 wins in 40 Tests.

Kane Williamson vs 'Fab Four'

  • Test batting average: 2nd - 54.06 (Smith - 56.05)
  • Total Test runs: 3rd - 9515 (Smith - 10763, Root - 13952)
  • Highest Test score: 3rd - 251 (Kohli - 254no, Root - 262)

The former New Zealand captain finishes with a staggering Test average of 54.06 over 110 Tests, the Black Caps' highest ever and the 21st highest in Test cricket history.

In 2016, Williamson - then 25 - was the youngest player in history to score a century against all major Test-playing nations, including 131 on debut against India in Ahmedabad at 20 years old.

"Anyone who has had the privilege of working with Kane understands he is a special player and person," Black Caps head coach Rob Walter said.

Williamson's final wicket was taken lbw by Josh Tongue at Lord's
Image: Williamson in action during his final Test, New Zealand's defeat at Lord's

"Although it's been short-lived, it's been a real privilege to watch him go about his work and listen to his thoughts and views on the team and the game itself.

"His numbers and batting skills speak for themselves, but it's what he means to this Black Caps team, as well as world cricket - that will be his legacy."

England vs New Zealand - results and schedule

All times UK and Ireland, all games live on Sky Sports

  • First Test (Lord's) - England won by 115 runs
  • Second Test (The Kia Oval) - June 17-21 (11am)
  • Third Test (Trent Bridge) - June 25-29 (11am)

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