On 2 November 2025, Kane Williamson, New Zealand’s celebrated batter and former captain, announced his retirement from T20 Internationals (T20Is) with immediate effect. His decision came just days ahead of a five-match home series against the West Indies, and marks the end of a 14-year T20I journey that began in 2011.
Known for his composure and leadership, Williamson exits the format after 93 matches, becoming New Zealand’s second-highest run-scorer in T20Is with 2575 runs at an average of 33, including 18 fifties and a personal best of 95.
Career Highlights in T20 Internationals
Match Stats and Milestones
- Debut: 2011
- Matches: 93
- Total Runs: 2575
- Batting Average: 33
- 50s Scored: 18
- Highest Score: 95
- Captaincy Record: Led 75 out of 93 matches
T20 World Cup Impact
- Semifinals: 2016 and 2022
- Final: 2021 (lost to Australia)
Williamson’s leadership during these tournaments made New Zealand consistent contenders in global white-ball events.
Transition to Strategic Advisor Role
- Williamson, 35, will now step into a new role as Strategic Advisor for IPL franchise Lucknow Super Giants in the 2026 season, signalling his shift toward mentorship and franchise roles.
- His decision to retire also gives clarity to New Zealand selectors and fans ahead of the 2026 ICC T20 World Cup, allowing younger players to be groomed for the format.
What Lies Ahead
Though he retires from T20Is, Williamson made it clear that,
- He remains committed to ODIs and Test cricket
- He is focused on the upcoming Test series against West Indies, starting 2 December 2025 in Christchurch
- He will continue playing franchise cricket, making him a valuable asset in global T20 leagues
Static Facts
- Name: Kane Williamson
- T20I Retirement Date: 2 November 2025
- Matches Played: 93 T20Is
- Total Runs: 2575
- Average: 33
- Fifties: 18, Highest Score: 95


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