"I've never focussed too much on stats, it's always been about trying to do my best for the team. That's why today it was frustrating to not still be out there." But 27-year-old did take satisfaction from having New Zealand "in a fairly strong position" with a lead of 171 over England and six wickets in hand. Williamson refused to accept comparisons between himself and Crowe, whom he rated as New Zealand's "best player, batsman certainly, of all time".CAPTAIN'S KNOCK! ? Kane Williamson brings up his 18th Test ? for New Zealand! Follow #NZvENG LIVE ➡️ https://t.co/FDVkYrjU8k pic.twitter.com/yuDf4ho3fv
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Williamson reached his milestone century with a deft single through the gully off James Anderson, the most successful of the England bowlers with three of the four wickets to fall. After England's collapse to be all out for 58, Anderson said there was no post mortem, rather the focus switched to limiting the damage in the field. "As a bowler that's trying to bowl them out, and as a batsman it's about catching the catches," he said.YOU BEAUTY !! Century #18 -- KANE WILLIAMSON -- The highest Test century maker in the history of New Zealand cricket. #NZvENG pic.twitter.com/yVdRywnjxI
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"We have to keep believing. If we don't have belief there's no point turning up and putting in the hard yards ... we've got to believe we can get something out of this game." The England bowlers found some movement when they took the new ball one over after the tea break, and within five overs had the wicket of Williamson. But it was to be their only success with Henry Nicholls preferring not to take risks, although BJ Watling, with three fours to his credit, was willing to hit anything to push the bowlers off their line. Williamson had rebuilt the New Zealand innings from one for eight in their reply to 206 for four when he was eventually dismissed. He faced 220 deliveries and shared in partnerships of 84 with Tom Latham, 31 with Ross Taylor and 83 with Nicholls.Rain may have put an early end to play on day two but there was still time for a special moment in New Zealand's cricket history. #NZvENG pic.twitter.com/aeizTYjUnF
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He was on 100 when the rain swept in for the first time and when play resumed an hour later, after a revised tea break, he added only two more before being trapped in front by Anderson. His overnight partner Nicholls progressed to 49 not out with Watling on 17 when rain again sent the players indoors for a second time -- midway through the second session of the day-night Test. It never stopped long enough for the game to resume and play was called off four hours later.BRIEF SCORE:New Zealand 229 for 4 (Williamson 102, Nicholls 49*) lead England 58 by 171 runsOnly 23.1 overs of play was possible on rain-hit?️ Day 2, but that was enough for Kane Williamson to get his record 18th century and @BLACKCAPS?? to stretch their lead to 171 runs.#NZvENG Scoreboard ➡️ https://t.co/FDVkYrjU8k pic.twitter.com/Mk98mye474
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