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2 World Records Kane Williamson might break before he retires from International Cricket

Kane Williamson is currently the leading run scorer for New Zealand in Tests.

Kane Williamson is arguably one of the best batters from New Zealand to have played the game of cricket. Being one of the “Fab Four”, the batter has etched his name in various record books which speak about his volumes as a batter. Not only has he achieved various records but also is breaking numerous records along the way and is among the leading batters going around the world in cricket.

2 World Records Kane Williamson might break before he retires from International Cricket

It’s fair to say that Kane Williamson with his staggering performances has taken New Zealand cricket to great heights and is arguably one of the most consistent batters going around in the world cricket. He is still going strong and with the way, he’s going he might end up breaking a few more records. In this piece, we will look at 2 World Records Kane Williamson might break before he retires from International Cricket:

Most Test centuries in 4th innings 

One record that Kane Williamson might break before he retires from International Cricket is the Most Test centuries in 4th innings. The former Test skipper of the Black Caps has scored 4 centuries in the last innings of the Test and is just 2 centuries away from creating a world record. He only has Younis Khan in this front, who has 5 centuries in 4th innings. If he manages to hit two more tons in the last innings, he will become the first batter to hit 6 hundreds in the final innings of the Test match.

Most runs in 4th innings of Tests 

Not only the centuries, but Kane Williamson might also break the record of most runs in the 4th innings of Tests. The batter has been an absolute beat in the last innings and currently has 885 runs at an average of 55.31 in the last innings of the Test. He’s just 770 runs away from breaking Sachin Tendulkar’s record of Most runs in 4th innings of Tests. With the way he is going, he can easily break the record and be the leading run-scorer in the last innings of Test cricket.

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