Kane Williamson made 18 half-centuries in T20 internationals, with a highest score of 95
Former New Zealand captain Kane Williamson has retired from T20 internationals, saying it is "the right time for myself and the team".
The 35 year-old is set to feature in the three-Test series against West Indies in December and will continue to play one-day international and T20 franchise cricket.
He scored 2,575 runs at an average of 33.44 and a strike-rate of 123 in 93 T20 internationals. Only Martin Guptill, with 3,531, has scored more for New Zealand.
As captain, Williamson led New Zealand to the T20 World Cup final in 2021, top-scoring with 85 in defeat by Australia.






