Kane Williamson has retired from international cricket with immediate effect, ending a 16-year journey with New Zealand.
## What happened?
The 35-year-old dropped a bombshell right in the middle of New Zealand's three-match Test series against England.
He admitted the realisation to call time on his remaining national commitments crystallized after last week's heavy defeat against England at Lord's.
Kane Williamson said in a statement released by New Zealand Cricket that he's thought about it for a while.
## Why it matters for Kane Williamson
The decision brings an abrupt end to a glittering career that re-wrote the textbook on New Zealand batting.
Williamson leaves the international arena as the Black Caps' most prolific run-scorer in history, with 19,346 runs across 378 matches since his debut in 2010.
He had already stepped away from T20 Internationals.
## What comes next?
The Black Caps will have to adjust to life without their most prolific batsman.
Kane Williamson's retirement is a significant blow to New Zealand's cricket team.
He took pride in knowing he's given it his all in every match he's played for New Zealand.
Continuing with anything less wouldn't be right, and he feels fortunate to step away on his own terms.
The news has sent shockwaves through the cricket world, with fans and players alike paying tribute to Williamson's illustrious career.
And so, a new era begins for the Black Caps.
But for now, it's time to reflect on Williamson's incredible achievements.
He played his first match for New Zealand in 2010, and since then, he's been a mainstay of the team.
So, what's next for the Black Caps?
Only time will tell, but one thing's for sure - Kane Williamson will be deeply missed.
The Black Caps will have to find a way to fill the void left by Williamson's retirement.
It won't be easy, but they'll have to move on.
Kane Williamson's legacy will live on, and he'll always be remembered as one of the greatest batsmen in New Zealand's history.