New Zealand batting great Kane Williamson was seen joking around with his teammate ahead of Day 3 of the first Test against South Africa. The Black Caps are in complete control in the first red-ball fixture with a lead of 528 runs thanks to Williamson's twin tons. Batting in the first innings, the right-handed star scored 118 in 289 balls with 16 balls as the Kiwis posted a massive 511-run total.
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Then the second innings, Williamson showcased his class by smashing a 109 in 132 balls to take New Zealand's lead to 528 runs. But before the day's play, Williamson hilariously trolled a teammate by showing him a middle finger. The Kiwi number was spotted stretching his leg when a interrupted him before he flipped out at his teammate.
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Just keeps churning out the runs: Gary Stead on Kane Williamson
Williamson has been on a dominant run over his last 10 Test innings with scores of 132, 1, 121*, 215, 104, 11, 13, 11, 118 and 109. He has also converted 10 out of his last 11 fifties into a century. Now Kiwi batter is fourth on the list of all-time leading century-makers in international cricket among active cricketers.
Speaking about Williamson, New Zealand head coach Gary Stead said, "I think it's only the (fifth) time in New Zealand history that a player has got two centuries in one match. So it's pretty special to be part of. He's been an incredible player for us and just keeps churning out the runs."