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Kane Williamson best No.3 batsman in the world, feels Craig McMillan
"I think he's the best No. 3 in the world." - Craig McMillan
Written by Asian News International
Published: Mar 19, 2017, 02:16 PM (IST)
Edited: Mar 19, 2017, 02:16 PM (IST)


Wellington [New Zealand]: New Zealand batting coach Craig McMillan is all but praise for Kane Williamson and said that the skipper is the best No. 3 batsman in world cricket. “I think he’s the best No. 3 in the world,” ESPNcricinfo quoted McMillan as saying. “The reality is that when you bat at No. 3 you can be an opener, new-ball bowlers are fresh in difficult conditions. Kane is very mentally strong around that, it’s a position he enjoys so I don’t see any point at all in tweaking that,” he added. FULL CRICKET SCORECARD, New Zealand vs South Africa, 2nd Test at Basin Reserve, Wellington
The comments from the former New Zealand batsman can be justified seeing Williamson’s record at the number three position. He has played 90 of his 109 innings at No. 3 since 2011, and has scored 4346 runs at 53.65. He is the ninth-most prolific No. 3 of all time. The comments from McMillan come after team’s embarrassing three-day, eight-wicket defeat in the second Test against South Africa at the Basin Reserve, in which Williamson had his worst return in a Test with two completed innings.
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Williamson, the current World No. 2 batsman, made two and one in the match, facing just 16 balls. In Dunedin, Williamson had to come out to bat in the sixth over itself. While in Wellington, he had to come in the seventh and fifth over of the innings. Opener Tom Latham has just scored 24 runs in three innings in the series, following a string of poor ODI returns – and the absence of regular No 4. Ross Taylor through a minor calf tear.