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Kane Williamson Pulls Out Of The Hundred
New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson has decided to pull out of The Hundred tournament -- where he was contracted with Birmingham Phoenix for 80,000 pounds -- due to an elbow injury.
Williamson had decided to stay back in England to play The Hundred even as the New Zealand team -- which defeated India in the World Test Championship final at Southampton recently - had returned home.
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