The New Zealand captain has taken 57 reviews in the longest format and only seven has gone in his favour.
Indian skipper Virat Kohli hasn’t had the best of times while taking reviews in Test cricket but his percentage of successful DRS is still better than New Zealand captain Kane Williamson.
As per a BBC report, Williamson has taken 57 reviews in the longest format and only seven has gone his favour. The Black Caps skipper has a success record of just 12.28 percent while taking the DRS.
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Leading the Kiwis in the first Test of the two-match series against England at Bay Oval, Williamson opted for DRS on Day 1 and it didn’t go the hosts’ way.
The review showed that Trent Boult’s delivery was clipping the stumps but the on-field decision was not overturned and England opener Rory Burns survived.
In contrast, Williamson’s counterpart, Joe Root is the best user of the technology. The England captain has the highest success rate of 29 percent (among captains with 30 reviews or more).