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Most unlucky cricketer! Kane Williamson gets himself out, a small mistake proved him costly, video goes viral | WATCH

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New Delhi: A three-match Test series is being played between New Zealand and England. England won the first two matches of this series and they have maintained an unassailable lead in this series. The third match of the series is being played. Where the Kiwi team is playing with the intention of avoiding a clean sweep. On the first day of the third Test match, the New Zealand team scored 315 runs after losing 9 wickets in 82 overs. In such a situation, the Kiwi team seems to be in a very strong position in this match. Meanwhile, the team’s star batsman and former captain Kane Williamson was very unlucky in this match. If Kane wanted, he could have played a big innings in this match, but he got out due to a small mistake.

This is how Kane Williamson got out:
Kane Williamson was batting very well in this match. He played an innings of 44 runs, but the way he got out in this match was very strange. In the 59th over of the innings, Kane Williamson was facing Matthew Potts. Williamson defended a ball on the ground just below his bat. The ball bounced and was moving towards the stumps, but he tried to stop the ball with his foot, but by mistake, he hit the ball on the stumps. After getting out in this way, Williamson looked very disappointed.

WATCH VIDEO BELOW:


These batters did wonders for New Zealand:
In the third test match being played against England, apart from Kane Williamson, captain Tom Latham has played a brilliant innings. He faced 135 balls in this match and scored 63 runs. Apart from this, Will Young has also scored 42 runs in this match. By the end of the first day’s play, Mitchell Santner is playing after scoring 50 runs. The team is expecting an even bigger innings from him the next day. If Williamson had not been out like that, then perhaps the team’s score would have been in a better position.