Kane Williamson made an amazing record by scoring 2 consecutive fifties, became the first New Zealand cricketer to do so in 94 years.

New Zealand vs England 1st Test: New Zealand's legendary batsman Kane Williamson (Kane Williamson) made a special record in his name by scoring a half-century in the second innings on the third day of the first Test match being played against England in Christchurch. Williamson played an inning of 61 runs in 86 balls, in which he hit seven fours. Williamson completed his 9000 runs in Test cricket as soon as he scored the 26th run of his innings. He has become the first player to score 9000 runs in the 94-year-old Test history of New Zealand cricket.

Let us tell you that while batting brilliantly in the first innings of this match, Williamson had scored 93 runs in 197 balls with the help of 10 fours.

Williamson has reached joint third place in terms of scoring the fastest 9000 runs in Test cricket. By achieving this feat in 103 Tests, Williamson has equaled Kumar Sangakkara and Younis Khan. Kane Williamson is at number one in this list with 99 matches. At second place is Brian Lara, who achieved this position in 101 Tests.

Williamson is at seventh place in the list of players who have scored the fastest 9000 Test runs in terms of innings. Williamson has played 182 innings for this. , Kumar Sangakkara (172 innings), Steve Smith (174 innings), Rahul Dravid (176 innings), Brian Lara/Ricky Ponting (177 innings), Mahela Jayawardene (178 innings) and Sachin Tendulkar (179 innings) reached this figure faster than him. Were.

It is noteworthy that Williamson has made a comeback in the New Zealand team with this match. Due to injury, he was not a part of the three-Test series against India.

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