Mount Maunganui (New Zealand):Star batter Kane Williamson's heroics for New Zealand in the first Test against South Africa helped the team post a total of 258 for 2 at stumps on the first day. Also, his blitz helped him become the fourth-quickest batter to score 30 Test hundreds.
Williamson scored an unbeaten 112 runs while young batter Rachin Ravindra made an unbeaten 118 for the Blackcaps. The duo formed a 219-run partnership for the third wicket and took the hosts to a solid score. During his knock, Williamson, a former New Zealand skipper broke a few records. He scored 30 Test hundreds and became the fourth-quickest batter to do so.
He took 169 innings to achieve the feat surpassing former Australia captain Ricky Ponting and legendary Sunil Gavaskar. The list is topped by cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar, who took 159 innings. Australian batter Steve Smith is in the second spot with 162 innings.