List of international cricket centuries by Kane Williamson

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Kane Williamson driving the ball down the ground
Kane Williamson batting for Yorkshire in 2013

Kane Williamson is an international cricketer who represents the New Zealand national cricket team. As of January 2021, he is the captain of the team in all three formats—Test, One Day International (ODI) and Twenty20 International (T20I). A right handed top order batsman, he has scored 37 centuries—24 in Tests and 13 in ODIs—as of January 2021. In January 2015, former New Zealand cricketer Martin Crowe noted that, "we're seeing the dawn of probably our greatest ever batsman" in Williamson.[1]

Williamson made his ODI debut against India in August 2010 and scored his first century two months later when he made 108 against Bangladesh; New Zealand lost the match by nine runs. His 69-ball 100 not out—made against Zimbabwe in October 2011—is the fourth fastest ODI century by a New Zealander.[a] His highest score of 148 came against the West Indies in the 2019 World Cup.

Williamson scored a century on his debut Test match against India in November 2010; he was the eighth New Zealander to achieve this feat.[3] His highest score of 251 was made against West Indies at Seddon Park, Hamilton in December 2020. He became the sixth player to score 10 Test centuries before the age of 25 when he made 132 against England at Lord's.[b] In August 2016, he became the fastest and youngest player to score centuries against all Test-playing nations in the format at the time.[c][d] As of January 2021, he has the most Test centuries for New Zealand.[6]

Williamson has played 62 T20Is since his debut in October 2011 and is yet to score a century in the format; his highest score of 95 was made against India in January 2020.[7]

Key[]

  • double-daggerCaptain of New Zealand in that match
  • daggerMan of the match

Test centuries[]

Test centuries scored by Williamson[8]
No. Score Against Pos. Inn. Test Venue H/A/N Date Result Ref
1 131  India 6 2 1/3 India Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad Away 4 November 2010 Drawn [9]
2 102*  South Africa 4 4 3/3 New Zealand Basin Reserve, Wellington Home 23 March 2012 Drawn [10]
3 135  Sri Lanka 3 1 2/2 Sri Lanka Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu Stadium, Colombo Away 25 November 2012 Won [11]
4 114  Bangladesh 3 1 1/2 Bangladesh Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong Away 9 October 2013 Drawn [12]
5 113  India 3 1 1/2 New Zealand Eden Park, Auckland Home 6 February 2014 Won [13]
6 113  West Indies 3 1 1/3 Jamaica Sabina Park, Kingston Away 8 June 2014 Won [14]
7 161* dagger  West Indies 3 3 3/3 Barbados Kensington Oval, Bridgetown Away 23 June 2014 Won [15]
8 192  Pakistan 3 2 3/3 United Arab Emirates Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah Neutral 26 November 2014 Won [16]
9 242* dagger  Sri Lanka 3 3 2/2 New Zealand Basin Reserve, Wellington Home 3 January 2015 Won [17]
10 132  England 3 2 1/2 England Lord's Cricket Ground, London Away 21 May 2015 Lost [18]
11 140  Australia 3 2 1/3 Australia The Gabba, Brisbane Away 5 November 2015 Lost [19]
12 166  Australia 3 2 2/3 Australia WACA Ground, Perth Away 13 November 2015 Drawn [20]
13 108* dagger  Sri Lanka 3 4 2/2 New Zealand Seddon Park, Hamilton Home 18 December 2015 Won [21]
14 113 dagger double-dagger  Zimbabwe 3 1 2/2 Zimbabwe Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo Away 6 August 2016 Won [22]
15 104* double-dagger  Bangladesh 3 4 1/2 New Zealand Basin Reserve, Wellington Home 12 January 2017 Won [23]
16 130 double-dagger  South Africa 3 2 1/3 New Zealand University of Otago Oval, Dunedin Home 8 March 2017 Drawn [24]
17 176 dagger double-dagger  South Africa 3 2 3/3 New Zealand Seddon Park, Hamilton Home 25 March 2017 Drawn [25]
18 102 double-dagger  England 3 2 1/2 New Zealand Eden Park, Auckland Home 22 March 2018 Won [26]
19 139 dagger double-dagger  Pakistan 3 3 3/3 United Arab Emirates Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi Neutral 3 December 2018 Won [27]
20 200* dagger double-dagger  Bangladesh 3 2 1/3 New Zealand Seddon Park, Hamilton Home 28 February 2019 Won [28]
21 104* double-dagger  England 3 3 2/2 New Zealand Seddon Park, Hamilton Home 29 November 2019 Drawn [29]
22 251 dagger double-dagger  West Indies 3 1 1/2 New Zealand Seddon Park, Hamilton Home 3 December 2020 Won [30]
23 129 dagger double-dagger  Pakistan 3 1 1/2 New Zealand Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui Home 26 December 2020 Won [31]
24 238 double-dagger  Pakistan 3 2 2/2 New Zealand Hagley Oval, Christchurch Home 3 January 2021 Won [32]

One Day International centuries[]

ODI centuries scored by Williamson[33]
No. Score Against Pos. Inn. S/R Venue H/A/N Date Result Ref
1 108  Bangladesh 5 2 81.81 Bangladesh Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka Away 14 October 2010 Lost [34]
2 100*  Zimbabwe 6 1 144.92 Zimbabwe Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo Away 25 October 2011 Lost [35]
3 145* dagger  South Africa 3 1 106.61 South Africa De Beers Diamond Oval, Kimberley Away 22 January 2013 Won [36]
4 123 dagger double-dagger  Pakistan 3 1 117.14 United Arab Emirates Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi Neutral 17 December 2014 Won [37]
5 103 dagger  Sri Lanka 3 2 96.26 New Zealand Saxton Oval, Nelson Home 20 January 2015 Won [38]
6 112 dagger  Pakistan 3 1 127.27 New Zealand McLean Park, Napier Home 3 February 2015 Won [39]
7 118 dagger  England 3 2 104.42 England Rose Bowl, Southampton Away 14 June 2015 Won [40]
8 118 dagger double-dagger  India 3 1 92.18 India Feroz Shah Kotla Ground, Delhi Away 20 October 2016 Won [41]
9 100 double-dagger  Australia 3 1 103.09 England Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham Neutral 2 June 2017 No result [42]
10 115 dagger double-dagger  Pakistan 3 1 98.29 New Zealand Basin Reserve, Wellington Home 6 January 2018 Won (D/L) [43]
11 112* double-dagger  England 3 2 78.32 New Zealand Westpac Stadium, Wellington Home 3 March 2018 Lost [44]
12 106* dagger double-dagger  South Africa 3 2 76.81 England Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham Neutral 19 June 2019 Won [45]
13 148 dagger double-dagger  West Indies 3 1 96.10 England Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester Neutral 22 June 2019 Won [46]

Notes[]

  1. ^ The top three players are Corey Anderson, Jesse Ryder and Craig McMillan.[2]
  2. ^ The others were Don Bradman, Neil Harvey, Garfield Sobers and Sachin Tendulkar.[4]
  3. ^ Williamson achieved the feat in 50 matches (91 innings) at the age of 25.[5]
  4. ^ Since then, Afghanistan and Ireland have acquired Test status.

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