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Kane Williamson Should Hand Over NZ Test Team Captaincy To This Player, Feels Simon Doull
In the last 12 months, Kane Williamson led New Zealand to a World Test Championship victory and a second-place finish in Men's T20 World Cup. But after that, he spent time on the sidelines after a thrilling drawn Test against India at Kanpur, to recover from a long-standing elbow injury.
Now, Williamson was forced to miss the second Test against England after contracting Covid-19 on the eve of the match at Trent Bridge, meaning that he will spend time away from the game till he recovers completely. In between, Williamson has struggled to find his form, be it be in IPL 2022 or Lord's Test.
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