Kane Williamson Makes History: Three Consecutive Test Centuries for New Zealand in 32 Years

Kane Williamson: Kane Williamson, the captain of the New Zealand cricket team, has made history by becoming the first Kiwi batter to score three consecutive test centuries in 32 years. This achievement comes after Williamson scored 251 runs against the West Indies in the second Test match at the Basin Reserve in Wellington on Monday.

Williamson’s previous two centuries came against the same opponents in the first Test of the series, where he scored 251 not out and 129. He now holds the record for the most runs in a three-match Test series for New Zealand, with 576 runs in total.

The last New Zealand batter to achieve this feat was John Wright, who scored three consecutive centuries against India in 1998. Williamson’s performance has been exceptional, and he is currently ranked as the second-best Test batsman in the world.

Williamson’s achievement is a testament to his hard work and dedication to the sport. He has been a consistent performer for New Zealand and has been instrumental in leading the team to victories in recent years. Cricket fans around the world are eagerly awaiting his next innings, as he continues to raise the bar for Kiwi cricket.

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