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ICC T20 World Cup 2024: “I Don’t Know” – Kane Williamson Uncertain About His T20I Future After New Zealand End T20 WC 2024 With A Win

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ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 has arrived at the Super 8 stage and we have got our final Super 8 teams rest of the other teams are eliminated from the tournament, and one of them is the consistent team Black Caps none other than New Zealand who had come with big expectations but fell short and so got eliminated very early.

Kane Williamson and Co. are in shock after a disastrous campaign in the World Cup will come stronger but now they will focus on future events and will prepare accordingly.

Kane Williamson speaks about his future

New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson broke the silence on his future in cricket. After a forgetful journey in the T20 World Cup New Zealand reviewed its journey and tried to rectify those mistakes. Ahead of that most sensible news is whether Kane Williamson will continue playing cricket or bid adieu. New Zealand finished their campaign on a good note as they won the last two matches one was against Uganda and the other was against PNG. While speaking in a press conference Kane Williamson said:

“Oh, I don’t know. There’s a bit of time between now and then, so it’s about regrouping as a side. We’ve got red-ball cricket over the next year basically, so it’s back into some other international formats, and we’ll see where things land.”

Kane Williamson praises Afghanistan and West Indies

Further, he also mentioned that they weren’t prepared so they lost the first two games, New Zealand lost both games against Afghanistan and West Indies. While addressing to media Kane Williamson without mentioning them said we played against strong teams and they were useful to the conditions. He adds:

“It took a long time to start and then, in a matter of days, we were not in contention, which was frustrating. We played against a couple of very strong sides who are very well equipped in these conditions and unfortunately, that was the difference in our first two games. All in all, it’s frustrating, but there’ll be learnings for the players that come back to this part of the world. These conditions have been somewhat challenging, so they are some good experiences to have going forward.”

Kane Williamson was the winning captain of the inaugural WTC final against India in 2021 and he remained runners-up in 2019 World Cup against England.

Also Read: IPL 2024: “A World-Class Player And A Great Thinker Of The Game”- Kane Williamson Shares Thoughts On Shubman Gill Leading Gujarat Titans


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