Auckland, June 13:
Kane Williamson Retires from International Cricket, Ending a Glorious Era. Former New Zealand captain Kane Williamson has announced his retirement from international cricket, closing the chapter on a remarkable career that lasted more than a decade and established him as one of the modern greats of the game.
Williamson, New Zealandās all-time leading run-scorer, represented his country across all three formats with exceptional consistency and calm leadership. In Test cricket, he played 110 matches and scored over 9,500 runs, while also amassing more than 7,000 ODI runs and 2,500 T20I runs during his international career.
He made his debut in 2010 against India and quickly developed into the backbone of New Zealandās batting lineup. Over the years, he earned global respect for his technical precision, composure under pressure, and sportsmanship.
As captain, Williamson led New Zealand through one of its most successful eras, most notably guiding the team to the 2021 ICC World Test Championship title and reaching multiple ICC tournament finals, including the ODI World Cup final.
Beyond international cricket, he also enjoyed a successful franchise career, featuring in the Indian Premier League for teams such as Sunrisers Hyderabad and Gujarat Titans, where he was valued for his leadership and batting stability.
Cricket boards, former players, and fans across the world have paid tribute to Williamson, praising his calm temperament and his role in redefining New Zealandās modern cricket identity. Many have described him as a āgentleman of the gameā whose influence extended far beyond statistics.
His retirement marks the end of a significant era for New Zealand cricket, leaving behind a legacy defined by excellence, humility, and consistency.

