Kane captained New Zealand to the final of the 2021 T20 World Cup - where he scored 85 in a losing cause against Australia - ...
Kane Williamson brought down the curtains on his T20I career as New Zealand’s second-highest run-scorer in the men’s shortest format. Know all the stats and records from Kane Williamson’s T20I career ...
Kane Williamson has announced his retirement from T20 Internationals, saying New Zealand needs “clarity” ahead of the 2026 ...
Former New Zealand captain Kane Williamson announced his retirement from Twenty20 internationals on Sunday but he will play ...
In a heartfelt announcement that marks the end of a remarkable chapter in New Zealand cricket, batting maestro Kane ...
Notorious pitch invader  Daniel 'Jarvo' Jarvis has broken his silence after he snuck his way past security to line up ...
Laura Wolvaardt etched her name in history with 512 runs and counting, surpassing Alyssa Healy’s record for the most runs in a single Women’s ODI World Cup edition. The South African skipper’s stellar ...
Shafali Verma scored a player of the match wining 87 off 78 in the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup final against South Africa ...
Following the announcement, the 35-year-old top-order batter was not included in the 14-member T20I squad for the series ...
Kane Williamson represented New Zealand in 93 T20Is, while captaining them in 75 of those matches, after having made his debut in the format in 2011, 14 years ago. Williamson, last played a T20I for ...
ICC - New Zealand great Kane Williamson has announced he will retire from T20I cricket with immediate effect. Williamson retires having played 93 T20I matches for the Black Caps and having scored more ...
By Nigel Westmaas “Nah tek yuh mattie eye fuh see.” - Guyanese proverb (“Don’t rely on someone else’s view, see for yourself.”) One of the striking ...