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Kane Williamson joins Middlesex for 2025: New Zealand star set for County Championship and Vitality Blast

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New Zealand’s all-time top test run-scorer signs with Middlesex for County Championship, T20 Blast, and The Hundred

New Zealand cricketing great Kane Williamson is set to grace English county cricket once again, this time with Middlesex, as the club has secured his services for the 2025 season. The former Black Caps captain, renowned for his sublime batting technique and leadership, will be available for both the County Championship and the Vitality Blast, bringing his wealth of experience to Lord’s.

Williamson, 34, is New Zealand’s highest-ever Test run-scorer, amassing 9,276 runs across 105 matches, including 33 centuries. His consistent performances have cemented his place among the modern game’s finest batters, making his signing a massive boost for Middlesex.

A Star Signing for Middlesex

Middlesex confirmed that Williamson will be available for at least 10 Vitality Blast fixtures and five County Championship matches in the second half of the season. His presence is expected to add firepower to the team’s batting lineup and inspire younger players with his tactical acumen and composure under pressure.

Additionally, Williamson will captain London Spirit in The Hundred, ensuring his impact extends beyond traditional county formats. The tournament, which runs from 5th to 31st August, will see the Kiwi maestro in action at Lord’s, where he will lead Spirit’s charge in the high-paced competition.

Williamson’s County Cricket History

This isn’t Williamson’s first stint in county cricket. He has previously played for Gloucestershire and Yorkshire, where his performances further enhanced his reputation as one of the world’s most technically proficient batters. His experience in English conditions will be invaluable for Middlesex as they aim for success across all formats in 2025.

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The Bigger Picture

Williamson’s signing comes at a crucial time for Middlesex, who are looking to strengthen their squad and compete at the highest level in both red-ball and white-ball cricket. His arrival coincides with growing competition in county cricket, as teams seek high-profile international talent to bolster their squads.

Before linking up with Middlesex, Williamson will first lead New Zealand in the ICC Champions Trophy, which begins on 19th February. The Black Caps will face hosts Pakistan in the opening match, with the entire tournament being broadcast live on Sky Sports.

Williamson on His Move

Speaking about his move to Middlesex, Williamson expressed his excitement:

“When this opportunity arose, it was a really exciting prospect. Middlesex is a fine club with a rich heritage, and I’m looking forward to being a part of it. Playing county cricket is always a great experience, and I can’t wait to contribute to the team’s success.”

A Boost for Middlesex and English Cricket

Williamson’s signing represents a major win for county cricket, drawing in one of the sport’s premier batters at a time when English cricket is striving to maintain its competitive edge on the global stage. Fans at Lord’s will have the privilege of watching one of the game’s true greats as he aims to leave his mark on the 2025 season.

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