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Kane Williamson retires from International T20 cricket

Williamson said he will continue to play in T20 franchise leagues around the world, despite stepping away from the international format.

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KATHMANDU: Former New Zealand captain Kane Williamson has announced his retirement from international T20 cricket, while keeping an open mind about continuing in ODIs and Tests.

Williamson said he will continue to play in T20 franchise leagues around the world, despite stepping away from the international format.

Expressing his deep connection with the Black Caps, he mentioned that discussions about his future with New Zealand Cricket are ongoing.

“The Black Caps mean a lot to me. I’m still in discussions with the board about the way forward,” Williamson said.

Having captained New Zealand for more than a decade, Williamson recently resigned from the T20 captaincy following the 2024 T20 World Cup.

Widely regarded as one of New Zealand’s most successful and elegant batsmen, he leaves behind a remarkable legacy in the shortest format of the game.