Dhawan Hails Williamson As 'calm Storm In T20Is' As NZ Great Retires From Shorter Format
Williamson retires with immediate effect after playing 93 T20I matches for New Zealand and scoring more than 2500 runs in the shortest format. He will continue to participate in Test and ODI cricket.
Dhawan, who was Williamson's teammate during his stay in IPL franchise Sunrisers Hyderabad, shared on X, "Bro #KaneWilliamson, what a calm storm you’ve been in T20Is! Always admired the way you led with composure and batted with grace. Wishing you happiness and success in every innings beyond this format!"
The 35-year-old batter, who made his T20I debut in 2011, captained New Zealand on 75 occasions – leading them to two ICC T20 World Cup semi-finals (2016 & 2022) and a final (2021). He retires as New Zealand’s second-highest men’s T20I runs-scorer with 2575 runs at an average of 33, including 18 half-centuries and a highest score of 95.
Dhawan, who was Williamson's teammate during his stay in IPL franchise Sunrisers Hyderabad, shared on X, "Bro #KaneWilliamson, what a calm storm you’ve been in T20Is! Always admired the way you led with composure and batted with grace. Wishing you happiness and success in every innings beyond this format!"
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Williamson, who drew down the curtain on his 93-game T20I career months before the next T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka in February, was the notable absentee from the squad for the upcoming white-ball series against West Indies. He will concentrate on the three-Test series in December.