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Kane Williamson would be 'next big' Kiwi batsman, says former legend Martin Crowe

Crowe said that they are seeing the 'dawn' of probably their greatest-ever batsman, as Williamson's remarkable flow of runs continued in the test series against Sri Lanka

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New Zealand cricket legend Martin Crowe has hinted that the swashbuckling Kane Williamson is becoming the country's 'next best batsman', as accolades from the globe flow for the star player.

After New Zealand completed their remarkable Test series whitewash against Sri Lanka with a 193-run win at the Basin Reserve, people around the globe were applauding Williamson. It was Williamson's gritty 69 and unbeaten 242 at Basin that earned the batsman praise back home, Stuff.co.nz reported.

A couple of hours before the victory was completed, Crowe, without doubt New Zealand's finest batsman in terms of style and productivity, was handing the baton on to Williamson. Crowe said that they are seeing the 'dawn' of probably their 'greatest-ever batsman', as Williamson's remarkable flow of runs continued.

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Williamson at 24 years of age has already compiled nine centuries and is the youngest New Zealander to accumulate 3,000 Test runs, while Crowe stands top of the New Zealand Test century list with 17. Williamson is also effortlessly dominant on the pitch in one-day and Twenty20 matches as well. And with his useful off-spin bowling, athletic fielding and calm captaincy in the absence of Brendon McCullum, he is a rare all-rounder.

McCullum richly lauded Williamson, whose world-record 365-run sixth-wicket stand with BJ Watling in the second innings turned the game around for New Zealand, and transformed the prospect of defeat into an unlikely win.

He said that it's hard to put this on Williamson's shoulders while the guy is so 'young', but added that he 'firmly believes' the batsman could go down as New Zealand's 'greatest ever batter'.

The skipper claimed that Williamson is a 'phenomenal talent' and a 'level-headed guy', who thinks 'first and foremost about the team' and how he can contribute.

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