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Friday, March 9, 2012

Kane Williamson Biography


Full Name  : Kane Stuart Williamson 
Date of Birth  : 8th August 1990
Place of Birth : Tauranga, New Zealand 
Batting Style  : Right-Handed 
Bowling Style  : Right-Arm Off-Break 
Role  : Batsman, Part time bowler 
Test Debut  : 4th November 2010 v India 
ODI Debut  : 10th August 2010 v India 
ODI Shirt No. : 22
Kane Stuart Williamson is a New Zealand Test cricketer. Kane Williamson  plays for Northern Districts, making his first-class debut in December 2007. Kane Williamson  made his U-19 debut against the touring Indian U-19 team in 2007 and was named captain of the New Zealand U-19 team for the 2008 U-19 Cricket World Cup.Williamson also represented New Zealand in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 hosted by Subcontinental nations. Williamson also plays for Bay of Plenty cricket team in the Hawke Cup.
Williamson attended Tauranga Boys' College from 2004–2008 where he was Head Boy in his final year.
After a difficult winter tour with the Emerging Players' Squad, Williamson bounced back in fine style for Northern Districts averaging almost a hundred in the domestic one-day tournament, culminating in scoring 69 off 71 balls the final victory over Auckland Aces.
On 24 March 2010 Williamson was named in the New Zealand Test squad for the second Test against Australia, but ultimately he did not play in the match.
Williamson made his One-Day International debut against India on 10 August 2010.  Kane Williamson  was dismissed for a 9th ball duck. In his second match, he was bowled by Angelo Mathews for a second ball duck.  Kane Williamson  scored his maiden ODI century against Bangladesh on 14 October 2010 in Dhaka and hence became the youngest centurion in New Zealand cricket history. Due to his performance on the Bangladesh tour where New Zealand suffered a 4–0 whitewash, Williamson was selected in the New Zealand Test squad for the tour of India that followed.
Williamson made his Test cricket debut against India at Ahmedabad on 4 November 2010. In his first innings he scored 131 runs off 299 balls and became the eighth New Zealand player to score a century on Test debut.
After a promising start to his international career, Williamson was signed up by the Gloucestershire County Cricket Club.
Williamson currently holds the record for the highest ever strike-rated century by a New Zealander in a One-Day International.  Kane Williamson  achieved during his 100* off 69 balls against Zimbabwe at Bulawayo,but a fine innings by Malcolm Waller ensured that he ended up on the losing side.
Solid performances at the top of the order in the Australia series have raised hopes that New Zealand have finally found a solid middle-order batsman and that he could be a legend in the game in the future.
International Centuries
In the column Runs, * indicates being not out 
The column title Match refers to the Match Number of the player's career 
Test centuriesTest centuries of Kane Williamson  Runs Match Against City/Country Venue Year 
1 131 1  India Ahmedabad, India Sardar Patel Stadium 2010 
One-Day International Centuries
One Day International centuries of Kane Williamson  Runs Match Against City/Country Venue Year 
1 108 5  Bangladesh Mirpur, Bangladesh Shere Bangla National Stadium 2010 
2 100* 18  Zimbabwe Bulawayo, Zimbabwe Bulawayo Sports Club 2011 

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