Kane Williamson played a century against South Africa, leaving behind many greats including Don Bradman-Kohli.

Kane Williamson (Photo Source: Getty Images World No. 1 Test batsman Kane Williamson has made a great start to his 2024 Test season with a brilliant century. Kane scored his 30th Test century against South Africa in Maunganui. With this century, he overtook Australia’s great batsman Don Bradman and modern era great Indian legend Virat Kohli. 33-year-old Kane Williamson completed his 30th century in 241 balls. In this way, at the end of the first day’s play, New Zealand scored 258 runs after losing two wickets. Kane Williamson returned unbeaten after scoring 112 runs while young Rachin Ravindra is also not out on 118 runs. Kane Williamson achieved this special feat with his excellent skill and clever performance. Facing young South African bowler Tshepo Moreki, he faced the short balls quite well. He completed his century by playing the short ball over mid-wicket, which is proof of his joining the club of the best batsmen in the world. Kane Williamson overtakes Don Bradman in terms of Test century Talking about Williamson’s career, he has been excellent so far, he has played 96 Tests, in which he scored 29 centuries and now this number has reached 30. His average during this period has been 55.22. Although Williamson has not scored a century in T20 Internationals yet, his highest score is 95 runs, which came against India in January 2020.

These players including Quinton de Kock retired in 2023, see full list

Quiton de Kock announced his retirement from ODI cricket after the World Cup 2023. Quinton de Kock and Meg Lanning (Photo Source : X/Twitter) In the year 2023, fans got to see some great cricket. This year the ODI World Cup was organized, in which Australia won the title. India got success in the Asia Cup. This year some players also tasted great success. Apart from this, some players also said goodbye to cricket this year. In this article we will discuss such players, who retired from international cricket in 2023. 1. Stuart Broad Stuart Broad. (Image Source: Getty Images) The England fast bowler announced his retirement on the third day of the final Test of Ashes 2023 at the Oval in London. He ended his international career on a high note. Broad, in his last Test match, secured England’s victory by taking the last two wickets of the game. He has taken 604 wickets in 167 matches at an average of 27.68 and an economy of 2.97, making him the second highest wicket taker among seamers in international cricket.