Giving the best performance in the Test cricket on Friday between New Zealand and West Indies, Kane Williamson makes a double century.
With the West Indies a tough time, the New Zealand Captain and skipper Kane Williamson performed his career's best. On Friday he reached an impressive 251 as the hosts posted an imposing 519/7 declared on day two of the first Test against the West Indies in Hamilton. It was also the Captain's highest Test score of his career.
Williamson went on to hit two fours and a six from consecutive balls from Kemar Roach. He was allowed a dramatic reprieve when he was about to walk from the ground when the television umpire intervened and called no-ball, indicating Roach had over-stepped. He was able to show off his extraordinary talent and nature on Friday while giving his best for the Kiwis. Williamson remained poised, relaxed, immovable, and fully in command while his partners came and went.
Take a look:
💥 FOUR
— ICC (@ICC) December 4, 2020
💥 FOUR
💥 SIX
❌ OUT ON A NO-BALL
Kane Williamson can't believe his luck!
He was caught behind but Kemar Roach had overstepped 😱
📝 #NZvWI SCORECARD 👉 https://t.co/5W5qK9wDQX pic.twitter.com/yzah9lLtR0
251 -- Kane Williamson's HIGHEST TEST SCORE
— Cricbuzz (@cricbuzz) December 4, 2020
242* vs SL, Wellington, 2015
200* vs BAN, Hamilton, 2019
192 vs PAK, Sharjah, 2014
176 vs SA, Hamilton, 2017#NZvWI pic.twitter.com/mnLmH5yGbp
King Kane Declares!
— BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) December 4, 2020
A Test best 251 from Kane Williamson & 51* by Kyle Jamieson pushes us to 519-7 & a declaration with 26 overs remaining on day two at @seddonpark CARD | https://t.co/TOI3iNhIFQ 📷=@PhotosportNZ #NZvWI pic.twitter.com/KGEtMWp8u0
Across the Tasman, Kiwi skipper Kane Williamson has registered his third Test double century, putting him behind only Brendon McCullum (4) among NZ batters.
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) December 4, 2020
And he's still only 30 years old
SCORES: https://t.co/rtC2mX6Gfu #NZvWI pic.twitter.com/bIywGctBtd