NEW DELHI: Kane Williamson on Monday surpassed Ross Taylor to turn out to be New Zealand’s main run-scorer in Exams. Williamson achieved the feat throughout Day 4 of the second Check match towards England at Basin Reserve in Wellington.
The previous New Zealand captain hit England pacer James Anderson in direction of midwicket for a boundary to get previous Taylor’s report of seven,683 runs in Exams. Taylor retired from worldwide cricket final 12 months after taking part in 112 Exams.
Williamson raised his bat fleetingly to acknowledge an ovation from the Wellington crowd after reaching 29 not out.
Williamson reached the milestone in his 92nd Check and 161st innings — significantly faster than Taylor’s 112 Exams and 196 visits to the crease.
With 7,172 runs, Stephen Fleming is third within the tally.
Williamson sits thirty eighth on the all-time Check leaderboard, which is topped by Indian nice Sachin Tendulkar with 15,921 runs.
(With company inputs)
The previous New Zealand captain hit England pacer James Anderson in direction of midwicket for a boundary to get previous Taylor’s report of seven,683 runs in Exams. Taylor retired from worldwide cricket final 12 months after taking part in 112 Exams.
Williamson raised his bat fleetingly to acknowledge an ovation from the Wellington crowd after reaching 29 not out.
Williamson reached the milestone in his 92nd Check and 161st innings — significantly faster than Taylor’s 112 Exams and 196 visits to the crease.
With 7,172 runs, Stephen Fleming is third within the tally.
Williamson sits thirty eighth on the all-time Check leaderboard, which is topped by Indian nice Sachin Tendulkar with 15,921 runs.
(With company inputs)