Kane Williamson admits riding luck' after stylish 93 against England
Briefly

Kane Williamson's performance was marked by a composed 93 runs, showcasing his unhurried approach and highlighting his significance as New Zealand's cricketing cornerstone, especially post-injury.
Williamson remarked on his innings: 'The runs are the team's runs, you know? Whether it's [93] or more, a lot more is the desired result.' His focus on team contributions underscores his cricketing philosophy.
Reflecting on his contest with bowler Brydon Carse, Williamson stated, 'He's a nice bowler, bowls a heavy ball and has really good skills to get the ball to shape away,' showcasing his respect for opponents.
Despite narrowly missing a century, Williamson's 197-ball innings proved to be the 'glue' for New Zealand's batting effort, emphasizing his pivotal role in the team's strategy.
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