NZ’s Williamson retires from international cricketImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Kane Williamson is one of only three players to score more than 15,000 international runs for New Zealand Published12 June 2026, 11:13 BSTUpdated 9 minutes agoFormer New Zealand captain Kane Williamson has retired from all international cricket with immediate effect.The 35-year-old featured in the first Test against England at Lord’s, registering a duck and 18, but will play no further part in the three-match series, which will resume at The Oval on 17 June.Williamson retires as New Zealand’s leading all-format run-scorer, with 19,346 runs, including 48 centuries and six double-hundreds, in 378 appearances between 2010 and 2026.As the Black Caps’ most prolific Test batter, he scored 9,515 runs at an average of 54.06, including 33 centuries, in 110 matches.Williamson captained New Zealand on 206 occasions between 2012 and 2024, leading the side through their golden period when they won the inaugural World Test Championship in 2021 and reached the finals of the 2019 World Cup and 2021 T20 World Cup. Explaining his decision, Williamson, who retired from T20Is in November, mentioned: “I’ve thought about it for a while, but over the last few days it’s become clear now is the right time.
“I’ve always felt a strong drive and hunger for international cricket, and I take pride in knowing I’ve given it my all in every match I’ve played for New Zealand.
