Kane Williamson has established himself as one of the great batsmen across formats in the modern era. Since making his debut in 2010 for New Zealand, his performance at the international level has been nothing short of exemplary, and his name regularly comes up when we talk about the best batter in this generation.
The current New Zealand white-ball skipper has raked up over 17500 runs in 345+ games across formats for his team at an average of close to 48, which is simply astonishing with 9800+ runs coming in wins.
He stands currently at 24th on the all-time run-getters list, and the best part is, he is still churning out runs. As a captain, he has led New Zealand to a World Test Championship title, apart from taking the team to an ICC World Cup and T20 World Cup final.
Centuries are an integral part of cricket, and it helps the batters bolster their run tally. Kane has notched up over 40 through the course of his career in Tests and ODIs. Let us take a glance at his stupendous record.
Kane Williamson Test Centuries List
No. | Score (Balls) | 4s/6s | Inns | Against | Venue | Year | Result |
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1 | 131 (299) | 10/0 | 2 | India | Ahmedabad | 2010 | Drawn |
2 | 102* (288) | 9/0 | 4 | South Africa | Wellington | 2012 | Drawn |
3 | 135 (305) | 12/0 | 1 | Sri Lanka | Colombo (PSS) | 2012 | Won |
4 | 114 (210) | 12/0 | 1 | Bangladesh | Chattogram | 2013 | Drawn |
5 | 113 (172) | 10/2 | 1 | India | Auckland | 2014 | Won |
6 | 113 (298) | 12/0 | 1 | West Indies | Kingston | 2014 | Won |
7 | 161* (271) | 22/0 | 3 | West Indies | Bridgetown | 2014 | Won |
8 | 192 (244) | 23/1 | 2 | Pakistan | Sharjah | 2014 | Won |
9 | 242* (438) | 18/0 | 3 | Sri Lanka | Wellington | 2015 | Won |
10 | 132 (262) | 15/0 | 2 | England | Lord’s | 2015 | Lost |
11 | 140 (178) | 24/0 | 2 | Australia | Brisbane | 2015 | Lost |
12 | 166 (250) | 24/0 | 2 | Australia | Perth | 2015 | Drawn |
13 | 108* (164) | 12/1 | 4 | Sri Lanka | Hamilton | 2015 | Won |
14 | 113 (151) | 10/0 | 1 | Zimbabwe | Bulawayo | 2016 | Won |
15 | 104* (90) | 15/0 | 4 | Bangladesh | Wellington | 2017 | Won |
16 | 130 (241) | 18/0 | 2 | South Africa | Dunedin | 2017 | Drawn |
17 | 176 (285) | 16/3 | 2 | South Africa | Hamilton | 2017 | Drawn |
18 | 102 (220) | 11/1 | 2 | England | Auckland | 2018 | Won |
19 | 139 (289) | 13/0 | 2 | Pakistan | Abu Dhabi | 2018 | Won |
20 | 200* (257) | 19/0 | 2 | Bangladesh | Hamilton | 2019 | Won |
21 | 104* (234) | 11/0 | 3 | England | Hamilton | 2019 | Drawn |
22 | 251 (412) | 34/2 | 1 | West Indies | Hamilton | 2020 | Won |
23 | 129 (297) | 12/1 | 1 | Pakistan | Mount Maunganui | 2020 | Won |
24 | 238 (364) | 28/0 | 2 | Pakistan | Christchurch | 2021 | Won |
25 | 200* (395) | 21/1 | 2 | Pakistan | Karachi | 2022 | Drawn |
26 | 132 (282) | 12/0 | 3 | England | Wellington | 2023 | Won |
27 | 121* (194) | 11/1 | 4 | Sri Lanka | Christchurch | 2023 | Won |
28 | 215 (296) | 23/2 | 1 | Sri Lanka | Wellington | 2023 | Won |
29 | 104 (205) | 11/0 | 2 | Bangladesh | Sylhet | 2023 | Lost |
30 | 118 (289) | 16/0 | 1 | South Africa | Mount Maunganui | 2024 | Won |
31 | 109 (132) | 12/1 | 3 | South Africa | Mount Maunganui | 2024 | Won |
32 | 133* (260) | 12/2 | 4 | South Africa | Hamilton | 2024 | Won |
Key Insights
5: 2015 has been the most prolific year for the former New Zealand Test skipper Kane Willamson, as he smashed five centuries in that calendar year. This is the most time Kane has crossed the century mark in Tests in a year.
2014 and 2023 were also productive years for Kane as far as Test cricket is concerned, as he racked up 4 centuries each. 2011 is the only year he couldn’t manage to score a single ton.
6: There are 6 instances where Kane Williamson has converted his century into a double ton, with 2 each coming against Sri Lanka and Pakistan.
5: The number of times Kane has scored tons each against Sri Lanka and Pakistan. This is the most centuries the right-hander has scored against a particular team, and the star Kiwi batter has 4 each against Bangladesh and England.
11: Centuries Kane Williamson made while captaining the New Zealand side. The last of which came against Pakistan (238) in Christchurch in 2021.
16: The number of centuries Kane Williamson has scored in his home conditions of New Zealand. In that Wellington and Hamilton are his happy hunting grounds, as he made 5 tons each.
4: Number of centuries Kane scored in the 4th innings of a Test match, joint 2nd most only behind Younis Khan, who has 5. 2 of Kane’s centuries have resulted in wins.
Also Read | Kane Williamson – Test Runs – Year by Year
Kane Williamson ODI Centuries List
No. | Score (Balls) | 4s/6s | Inns | Against | Venue | Year | Result |
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1 | 108 (132) | 6/2 | 2 | Bangladesh | Mirpur | 2010 | Lost |
2 | 100* (69) | 11/1 | 1 | Zimbabwe | Bulawayo | 2011 | Lost |
3 | 145* (136) | 17/1 | 1 | South Africa | Kimberley | 2013 | Won |
4 | 123 (105) | 12/0 | 1 | Pakistan | Abu Dhabi | 2014 | Won |
5 | 103 (107) | 6/1 | 2 | Sri Lanka | Nelson | 2015 | Won |
6 | 112 (88) | 14/1 | 1 | Pakistan | Napier | 2015 | Won |
7 | 118 (113) | 12/1 | 2 | England | Southampton | 2015 | Won |
8 | 118 (128) | 14/1 | 1 | India | Delhi | 2016 | Won |
9 | 100 (97) | 8/3 | 1 | Australia | Birmingham | 2017 | No Result |
10 | 115 (117) | 8/1 | 1 | Pakistan | Wellington | 2018 | Won |
11 | 112* (143) | 6/2 | 2 | England | Wellington | 2018 | Lost |
12 | 106* (138) | 9/1 | 2 | South Africa | Birmingham | 2019 | Won |
13 | 148 (154) | 14/1 | 1 | West Indies | Manchester | 2019 | Won |
Key Insights
9: 9 of Kane Williamson’s 13 ODI centuries have resulted in New Zealand winning the game. While 1 of them came in a rain-interrupted game, the Kiwis lost 3 times when Kane scored an ODI century.
3: As in Tests, Kane’s favourite ODI opponent seems to be Pakistan, as he has amassed 3 ODI centuries against them. His next biggest tally of ODI centuries is 2 each against England and South Africa.
6: Kane Williamson made 6 centuries as the captain of the New Zealand ODI team.
9: 9 of his 13 ODI centuries have come away from home, with 2 of them coming at Birmingham.
The star Kiwi batter is yet to score a T20I ton at the international level, but his century tally puts him among the top 15 batters with the most hundreds in all formats.