Kane Williamson surpass Virat and Bradman Century record

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Kane Williamson

Kane Williamson is kiwi right handed batsman. He was debut against India in 2010. On Day 1 of First test against South Africa as he show his potentiality, skill in Mount Maunganui, Kane scored unbeaten 112 runs with 259 delivery.

After this he conquered many record like he surpasses Virat Kohli and sir Don Bradman who had accumulated 29th test century and he equalled with  English batsman Joe Root who is dealing with 30th test century. He is fourth fastest player ( fewest innings) in the history of Test cricket to score 30th test centuries. When Williamson entered the field New Zealand were 3/1.

After he came to crease he didn’t wasted time struck 1st boundary of  19th ball his innings. Kiwi took 125 balls to reach his half century and as gritty as ever, Kane smashed another four , this time off Tshepo Moreki, to reach the three – figure mark. Williamson scaled the milestone in his 169 th test innings to Surpass pointing and Gavaskar who had struck their 30th test tons in their 170th and 174th Test innings respectively.

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