Kane Williamson’s outstanding unbeaten century (133 runs) in the fourth innings played a pivotal role in New Zealand’s successful chase of a record target at Hamilton’s Seddon Park, leading to a Test series victory over South Africa with a 2-0 sweep.
The performance marked Williamson’s seventh century in his last seven Tests, continuing his exceptional form.
Alongside Will Young, who contributed a not-out 60, Williamson formed a decisive 152-run partnership for the fourth wicket, securing the win with seven wickets in hand. The match showcased Williamson’s resilience and skill, particularly against the challenging conditions presented by the pitch.
Despite early setbacks, including the loss of Tom Latham and Rachin Ravindra to Dane Piedt, who claimed eight wickets in the match, the Black Caps kept a steady approach throughout the day.
Williamson’s century, his 32nd in Test cricket, underscored his incredible ability to convert starts into big scores.
Will Young’s patient innings complemented Williamson’s, as he reached his fifty off 118 balls, helping to steer New Zealand to victory.
Despite Piedt’s and Dane Paterson’s efforts, South Africa could not prevent the historic win.
Debutant Will O’Rourke was named Player of the Match for his nine wickets, while Williamson earned the series award for his aggregate of 403 runs across two Tests.