Kane Williamson joins Sanjiv Goenka’s team, gets big responsibility after retirement

Kane Williamson: Former New Zealand captain and veteran batsman Kane Williamson has started a new innings in his career after retiring from international cricket. Williamson will be seen in a new role in The Hundred 2026, a 100-ball league played in England. Williamson has been appointed the batting coach of Sanjiv Goenka-owned franchise Manchester Super Giants (MSG). This appointment is being considered a big step for the Super Giants and Williamson’s experience can prove to be very beneficial for the team in the upcoming season.

Kane Williamson becomes batting coach of Manchester Super Giants

Before The Hundred 2026 starting from July 21, Manchester Super Giants have appointed veteran New Zealand batsman Kane Williamson as their batting coach. The franchise announced the appointment on social media platform X on Saturday, July 11 and welcomed Williamson. Williamson is counted among the most successful batsmen of modern cricket and has made many big records in his career. His patience and excellent technique will prove extremely useful for his batting experience.

Will work with Justin Langer

The head coach of Manchester Super Giants is former Australian opening batsman Justin Langer. At the same time, South Africa’s star player Aiden Markram has been made the captain of the team. In such a situation, the trio of Williamson, Langer and Markram will try to win the title of The Hundred for the franchise for the first time.

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