New Zealand captain Kane Williamson smashed a double hundred against West Indies in the first innings of the first Test on Friday. He scored 251 runs, his career-best Test score, which included 34 fours and two sixes at the Seddon Park.
Kiwi cricketer Jimmy Neesham joked about Williamson's expression when he raised his helmet and bat to acknowledge the crowd's support after the double ton. This was Williamson's third double hundred in Test cricket and his recent one also came at the same venue in 2019.
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"Sorry guys I didn’t really want to do that but it’s my job so I kinda had to.", wrote Neesham in his post.
New Zealand declared their first innings at 519/7 against West Indies. Along with skipper Williamson, Tom Latham (86) and Kyle Jamieson's (51) knock helped them to put up a big score. West Indies added 49 for no loss at the end of the second day.