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Williamson becomes New Zealand's highest Test run-scorer

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Kane Williamson called it "special" after surpassing Ross Taylor on Monday to become New Zealand's highest Test run-scorer.PICS | The drama, elation and agony of SA cricket's maiden World Cup finalWilliamson's century steered New Zealand to 483 all out in their second innings and set England a target of 258 runs to win the second Test in Wellington.The 32-year-old former captain earned two standing ovations at the Basin Reserve during a superb innings which brought up his 26th Test century.He raised his bat fleetingly after reaching 29 not out early on Monday to pass Taylor's record of 7,683 runs.Williamson left the field to more applause when he fell for 132 to part-time seam bowler Harry Brook.Williamson was typically modest about his place in the history books."It's not something I have thought a whole lot about but it's an honour if you look at the names on that list," he said."I admired a lot of them growing up, then played alongside some of them, but it's special to be in that company."Stephen Fleming, also a former Black Caps captain, sits third on 7 172 runs.Williamson reached the milestone in his 92nd Test and 161st innings, considerably quicker than Taylor's 112 Tests and 196 visits to the crease.Now-retired Taylor was quick to compliment Williamson."Congratulations, Kane," Taylor posted on Twitter. "This achievement is a testament to your hard work and dedication to Test cricket, of which I was privy to for a number of years."Williamson, a right-handed batsman, started the two-match England series needing only 39 runs to clinch the record.But he totalled only 10 runs through his first three innings, forming part of a New Zealand top order that struggled against the English seam attack.He sits 35th on the

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One run was England’s margin of victory on July 14, 2019 in the ODI World Cup at Lord’s. One run was the margin of New Zealand’s victory over England at the Basin Reserve, Wellington, New Zealand on February 28, 2023.
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New Zealand scripted a beautiful story to become the fourth team to secure a Test victory after facing a follow-on. Each player stepped up when the moment demanded it. Kane Williamson and Neil Wagner played a pivotal role in making this test match a classic one. After being put into bat by New Zealand captain Tim Southee, England put up a blistering performance in the first innings of the second Test. On the back of hundreds from Harry Brook (186) and Joe Root (153*), they got to 435/8 in merely 87.1 overs. England's bowlers then got into the act to bundle out the Kiwis for 209. England skipper Ben Stokes enforced the follow-on.
Following on from their first innings total of 209, New Zealand made a strong comeback on Day 4 of the ongoing second Test against England at the Basin Reserve in Wellington on Monday. Riding on Kane Williamson's century, New Zealand posted a total of 483, handing England a decent target of 258. However, an interesting incident occured during the final session when the cameraman spotted a female fan, who was sitting alongside her boyfriend, with a unique placard for 'Ben'.
Kane Williamson cemented his claim as New Zealand's greatest test batsman after he eclipsed Ross Taylor as the nation's leading run-scorer on the way to an inspirational century against England in the second test on Monday.

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