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Kane Williamson turns 35: Here are his mind-boggling records for New Zealand

Updated On: 08 August, 2025 03:35 PM IST | Sujay Shivalkar

New Zealand stalwart Kane Williamson turned 35 on Friday, August 8. On his birthday, here`s all you need to know about the player (Pic: File Pic)

New Zealand stalwart Kane Williamson turned 35 on Friday, August 8. On his birthday, here`s all you need to know about the player (Pic: File Pic)

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New Zealand stalwart Kane Williamson turned 35 on Friday, August 8. On his birthday, here`s all you need to know about the player (Pic: File Pic)
<p>Kane Williamson is one of the finest batsmen to have ever represented New Zealand. The right-hander has delivered match-winning performances for the `Black Caps` in most of the crucial matches</p>

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Kane Williamson is one of the finest batsmen to have ever represented New Zealand. The right-hander has delivered match-winning performances for the `Black Caps` in most of the crucial matches

<p>With elegance in his shots, Williamson enjoys the second spot on the list for the most number of nineties in a career (9) in One-Day Internationals</p>

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With elegance in his shots, Williamson enjoys the second spot on the list for the most number of nineties in a career (9) in One-Day Internationals

<p>He is also the second-fastest batsman to complete 7,000 runs in the 50-over format</p>

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He is also the second-fastest batsman to complete 7,000 runs in the 50-over format

<p>Across all three formats, the Tauranga-born cricketer is also the second player to hold the record of most nineties in a career. In Tests, ODIs, and T20Is, he has 15 nineties to his name. Further, the right-hander has seven fifties in consecutive innings across all three formats, which is the third most by any batsman</p>

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Across all three formats, the Tauranga-born cricketer is also the second player to hold the record of most nineties in a career. In Tests, ODIs, and T20Is, he has 15 nineties to his name. Further, the right-hander has seven fifties in consecutive innings across all three formats, which is the third most by any batsman

<p>The Kiwi batsman is also placed third on the list of players to have the fifties (6) in consecutive innings</p>

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The Kiwi batsman is also placed third on the list of players to have the fifties (6) in consecutive innings

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