WTC: Kane Williamson takes ICC Test mace to the 'cradle of cricket' in Hambledon village
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Kane Williamson, who laid his hands on the ICC Test mace for the first time after winning the WTC Final in Southampton, posed for photographs at the Hambledon Cricket Club on Thursday.
New Zealand captain Kane Williamson went back to the roots of cricket as he visited the Hambledon Cricket Club with the ICC Test mace after leading his team to victory in the WTC Final over India in Southampton. Photo sessions with the #WTC21 winning captain, Kane Williamson.The @BLACKCAPS star with the mace at the historic Hambledon Cricket Club. pic.twitter.com/VjKxWNKjFL The Hambledon Cricket Club was formed in 1765 and was the foremost cricket club in England before Lord's became the home of cricket with the establishment of the Marylebone Cricket Club in 1787.More Related News