Kane Williamson will further strength an impressive Yorkshire side © Marty Melville/AFP/Getty Images
Kane Williamson will return to Yorkshire for a third time after agreeing a six-week stint in the middle of the English season.
Williamson, who previously played for Yorkshire in 2013 and 2014, will be available from June 9 to July 18 – a period which will include three County Championship matches, eight NatWest T20 Blast fixtures and three Royal London one-day games.
Jason Gillespie, Yorkshire’s head coach, said: “We are delighted to welcome Kane back to Headingley. He is a quality player and person. The opportunity to secure one of, if not, the best players in the world is one you have to take up.
“His value as a player is beyond question. His attitude, work ethic and leadership as an overseas player is brilliant.
In 2015, Williamson set a New Zealand scoring record with 2692 runs across all formats. Depending on England call-ups, he is likely to form a hefty Yorkshire top order alongside Adam Lyth, Alex Lees and Gary Ballance.
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Source: ESPN Crickinfo