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Kane Williamson retires: A legacy of class and resilience
Hindustan Times Noida
|June 13, 2026
Some cricketers leave behind records, some leave behind memories.
A select few set a standard for how the game should be played and Kane Williamson belonged to that category.
Retiring in the middle of a series always feels a little unusual but most retired players say the same thing. One morning, they simply wake up and know. The body may still cooperate, the runs still stack up but something inside tells them it is time.
When the New Zealand great announced his retirement from international cricket on Friday, the sport bid farewell not just to one of its finest batters, but also one of its best ambassadors. In an era often defined by noise and pomp, Williamson's greatness lay in his silence and grace. While others commanded attention, he earned real and almost collective admiration. For years, Williamson was described as the most gifted New Zealand batter of his generation. Opponents, teammates, coaches, and peers all validate that his modesty was not an act, it was who he really was. Even as runs piled up and records tumbled, he remained the same understated figure who preferred talking about the team rather than himself.
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