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Injured New Zealand captain Kane Williamson has been praised for his role in his side’s second win at the Cricket World Cup in India. Although the beloved skipper was unable to play against the Netherlands, due to an ACL tear he sustained in the IPL earlier this year, he still took to the field as water boy.
New Zealand skipper’s impressive act in Black Caps victory The Black Caps tore apart the Dutch, winning by 99 runs, with Williamson running out water, giving advice and even wiping down Will Young during a break in play. Fans took to social media took to commend the captain on his selfless team work. “Kane Williamson served water to their teammates in today’s match against Nederland. A pure Team man,” one fan tweeted. “Kane Williamson.
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