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Sean Williams

Team flagZIM38 yrs
batting styleAll Rounder
#48 Batter in ODI
#24 All Rounder in ODI
#58 All Rounder in T20I
#19 Batter in Test
#99 Bowler in Test
#30 All Rounder in Test
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Sean Williams Recent Form

Batting

ZIM vs BAN, Test7 (17)
ZIM vs BAN, Test67 (166)
ZIM vs BAN, Test59 (108)
ZIM vs BAN, Test9 (13)
ZIM vs AFG, Test49 (52)
ZIM vs AFG, Test16 (25)
ZIM vs AFG, Test154 (174)
ZIM vs AFG, Test35 (40) *
ZIM vs AFG, ODI60 (61)
ZIM vs AFG, ODI16 (18)
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Bowling

ZIM vs AFG, Test2-145
ZIM vs AFG, ODI0-35
ZIM vs PAK, ODI0-43
ZIM vs PAK, ODI2-12
HB vs NYLS, D. T101-23
ZIM vs IRE, Test2-11
ZIM vs IRE, Test0-21
ZIM vs BAN, T20I0-12
DC vs CGC, BPL1-27
DC vs FRB, BPL0-21
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Sean Williams Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI162157514083617486.8537.5246263----
T20I8180169101166126.3823.4916142----
Test193715055515458.9744.2616314----
CPL981250047140.4525.00115----
BPL3321001284.007.0011----
WC ODI11114920596101.2354.67428----
First class73132551514291781814.1444.48134----
LIST A266251760412471740.0034.4000----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI162131854.9147.484/432058.00----
T20I8173486.9428.633/150024.75----
Test1925253.1849.966/1110094.24----
CPL91023.000.000/23000.00----
BPL3218.0048.001/270036.00----
WC ODI111195.7045.003-721047.33----
First class73000.000.000000.00----
LIST A26601874.7036.747/250346.80----

Career Debut Information

ODI Debut
South Africa vs Zimbabwe at Johannesburg - February 25, 2005
T20I Debut
Bangladesh vs Zimbabwe at Khulna - November 28, 2006
Test Debut
West Indies vs Zimbabwe at Roseau - March 20 - 22, 2013
CPL Debut St Lucia Kings v Jamaica Tallawahs Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium, St. Lucia West Indies, 17-8-2023
BPL Debut Fortune Barishal v Durdanto Dhaka Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chattogram Bangladesh, 14-2-2024
LIST A Debut
Midlands vs Matabeleland at Kwekwe- December 03, 2003

Teams played for

Zimbabwe Zimbabwe A Tshwane Spartans Rangpur Riders

About Sean Williams

NameSean Williams
GenderMale
Birth26 Sep 1986
Birth PlaceBulawayo, Zimbabwe
Height6 ft 1 in
NationalityZimbabwean

A dynamic left-handed middle-order batter, Sean Williams has been a reliable player for Zimbabwe for over a decade now. His precious talent was clearly visible while he was still a teenager. With just one first-class game under his belt, Williams was drafted into the squad for the ODI series against South Africa in 2005 and made his much-awaited ODI debut in the first match of the series.... continue reading

Player Bio

A dynamic left-handed middle-order batter, Sean Williams has been a reliable player for Zimbabwe for over a decade now. His precious talent was clearly visible while he was still a teenager. With just one first-class game under his belt, Williams was drafted into the squad for the ODI series against South Africa in 2005 and made his much-awaited ODI debut in the first match of the series.

The Bulawayo-born batter was selected to skipper the Under-19 Zimbabwe squad for the 2006 U-19 World Cup. He led the team to a surprise win over England. The Three Lions were bundled out for 172, and Williams, with his left-arm spin bowling, was the chief destroyer, picking up 3 wickets.

Post the 2006 World Cup, Williams had differences with the Zimbabwe Cricket Board. He rejected the new contract from the board and decided to look for a more settled career overseas. However, he changed his mind and three months later was back playing for his national team. The ever-reliable batter was part of the Zimbabwe squad for the 2011 World Cup but was forced to fly home due to a fractured thumb.

Williams had to wait nearly eight years after his ODI debut to earn his maiden Test call-up. In 2013, he was named in the Test squad to face the Windies. 

The batter was dropped from the Zimbabwe squad following his heated argument with the then-head coach, Stephen Mangongo. However, Mangongo was replaced by Dave Whatmore as the head coach, and William was recalled into the side for the 2015 World Cup.

After making his Test debut in 2013, the seasoned campaigner had to wait three more years to notch up his maiden century in Test cricket. He achieved this feat in the first Test match at Bulawayo against New Zealand, scoring a gritty 119 against one of the best bowling units around the world. 

In an ODI match against UAE in 2019, Williams slammed the fastest century by a Zimbabwe player, doing so in just 75 deliveries. 

As Zimbabwe’s cricketing transition continued, Sean Williams remained the team’s heartbeat — a senior figure whose dual skills provided both stability and spark.

 In January 2022, on the tour of Sri Lanka, Williams once again underlined his value with the bat. In the opening ODI at Pallekele, he crafted a fluent century against a disciplined Sri Lankan attack, displaying his trademark timing and composure under pressure. His knock not only kept Zimbabwe competitive but reinforced his role as the side’s most dependable batter in pressure situations. By that point, Williams had become more than just a senior player — he was the batting fulcrum around which Zimbabwe built their white-ball efforts.

The 2023 ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Qualifier proved to be a defining chapter in Sean Williams’ career. In a tournament that demanded consistency and brilliance from Zimbabwe’s senior players, Williams answered the call in spectacular fashion. By the time the competition ended, he had amassed 600 runs, not only becoming the highest run-scorer of the tournament but also clinching the Player of the Series award. 

In December 2024, Sean Williams added another significant milestone to his illustrious career, achieving his fifth Test century with a gritty 154 against Afghanistan in the Boxing Day Test. On a surface that required patience and resilience, Williams stood tall, anchoring Zimbabwe’s innings with a performance that showcased his adaptability and skill in the longer format. 

However, 2024 also marked a significant turning point in Williams' career. In May of the same year, he made the decision to retire from T20Is, bringing an end to a crucial phase in his cricketing journey. His decision was a reflection of both personal choice and a shift in priorities, as Williams chose to focus on his Test and ODI commitments. 

His time in T20Is had been marked by steady contributions, but the demands of the shorter format led him to step away, ensuring that he could devote more energy to his leadership and performances in longer formats. It was a bittersweet farewell to a format where he had made his mark, but his legacy in Zimbabwean T20I cricket would remain intact.

(As of May 2025)