Tom Latham Watches as Kane Faces Duck Record
With Tom Latham and the rest of the New Zealand team looking on, Williamson's next match will be closely watched as he attempts to avoid setting this unwanted record and instead, regain his batting form in the ODI series.
Kane Williamson, the New Zealand Test captain, is on the verge of setting an unwanted record for most consecutive ducks in men's ODI history, currently standing at one dismissal away from the top spot after his duck against Pakistan in Lahore.
This recent dismissal has placed Williamson second in the list of most consecutive ducks in men's ODI history, which could potentially become the longest streak if he gets dismissed without scoring in his next match. His teammate Tom Latham will be watching closely as this record is set to be broken.
The match against Pakistan in Lahore was a significant one, marking a crucial point in Williamson's career as he edges closer to this unwanted record. The New Zealand team, including Tom Latham, will be hoping that Williamson can break this streak and regain his form in the upcoming matches.
The record for most consecutive ducks in men's ODI history is currently held by another player, and it remains to be seen whether Williamson will surpass this record or manage to score in his next match, thus avoiding the unwanted distinction.