They say that legends never make a comeback, they are always in the game.
Kane Williamson justified the phrase on Saturday as he returned to New Zealand's playing XI with a flawless 95 against Pakistan in ICC Cricket World Cup.
He may have missed out on a well-deserved ton but it was still the knock his side needed after losing 3 games on the trot.
Injuries may have kept Williamson out of action lately, but he has always returned stronger. May it be a gritty 78-run knock against Bangladesh after recovering from a knew injury earlier in the tournament to a fiery 95 vs Pakistan after recovering from a thumb injury.
He has been the man for the Kiwis at the biggest stage of them all. In his last 11 World Cup knocks, Williamson has scored 751 runs at a whopping average of almost 94. That includes 2 hundreds and 4 half centuries.