“His leadership focused more on control and clarity than loud aggression”

New Zealand cricket legend Kane Williamson has announced his retirement from international cricket, bringing an end to a highly respected career across all formats. He is widely known for his calm leadership, consistency, and world-class batting.

Williamson made his international debut for New Zealand in 2010. He played more than 350 international matches across all formats and scored over 19,000 runs. He also batted in around 400+ innings during his career, becoming one of the most consistent performers in world cricket.

Over time, Williamson became a key player in New Zealand’s batting lineup and later took over captaincy in all formats. As captain, he led the team in several major ICC tournaments, guiding them to important finals and keeping them competitive at the highest level.

He earned huge respect for his ability to stay calm under pressure and deliver in big matches. His performances in both Test and limited-overs cricket made him one of the most reliable batters of his generation.

His retirement marks the end of an important era for New Zealand cricket, leaving behind a legacy of excellence, discipline, and consistency.