New Zealand international cricketer Kane Williamson has signed to play for Middlesex County Cricket Club during the 2025 season [1, 2].

The move brings one of the world's premier batsmen to the English domestic circuit, providing Middlesex with elite talent for both red-ball and white-ball competitions.

Williamson will be available for both the County Championship and the Vitality Blast [2]. The signing, which was announced in 2024, allows the New Zealand star to gain further experience within the English domestic system while based at Lord's in London [2, 3].

His impact on the field was evidenced during a match at Cheltenham, where Williamson scored a century, totaling 100 runs [1]. This performance highlights the immediate offensive value he brings to the Middlesex lineup as they compete in the 2025 [2] calendar.

The arrangement ensures that Williamson is integrated into the club's primary schedules, bridging the gap between international duties and domestic league play. By participating in the Vitality Blast, he will engage with the shorter format of the game, while the County Championship focuses on the traditional long-form version of the sport [2].

Kane Williamson has signed to play for Middlesex County Cricket Club during the 2025 season

Williamson's decision to join Middlesex reflects a broader trend of elite international players seeking high-level domestic experience in England to maintain form between international windows. His presence at Lord's not only strengthens the Middlesex roster but also increases the commercial and competitive profile of the County Championship and Vitality Blast.