Kane Williamson Back-to-Back Centuries County Cricket: New Zealand’s legendary batsman Kane Williamson is playing county cricket in England these days, in which his tremendous form is being seen. Williamson is playing for Middlesex in County Cricket Division 2.
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In the last match played against Northants, he played a brilliant innings of 114 runs. His team managed to win this match by an innings and 107 runs. Apart from him, Max Holden and captain Liz du Plooy also scored centuries.
Kane Williamson also scored a century against Gloucestershire
This right-handed star batsman did not show mercy on the bowlers in the match against Gloucestershire and scored a century. He did not even play many balls for this. He is still standing at the crease after scoring a century. His team looks in a very good position.
At the same time, before participating in county cricket, Kane took part in the Vitality Blast T20 League. In that too, some brilliant innings were seen from the bat of this Kiwi player. He played 14 matches in the tournament and scored 396 runs at an average of 33. During this, he scored three half-centuries.
🚨 BACK TO BACK HUNDREDS FOR KANE WILLIAMSON IN COUNTY CRICKET 🚨
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) July 29, 2025
– He is warming up well for WTC Cycle. pic.twitter.com/nXayFprJwa
To play in this tournament, Williamson refused to participate in the upcoming Test series against Zimbabwe, which will start from July 31. This experienced right-handed player has not played any Test match since November 2024. He played the last Test against England.
Williamson is now in good form and is expected to take part in the upcoming Test series, which will be against the West Indies. However, there is still a lot of time in that. Before that, New Zealand has to play a lot of white ball series, in which Williamson’s presence will be very important.
The first Test match between New Zealand and Zimbabwe will be played from 31 July to 4 August. At the same time, the second Test will start from August 7. This series is not a part of the ICC World Test Championship.