Hamilton: New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson on Thursday joined compatriot Ross Taylor as the only cricketers with 1,000 or more runs at the Seddon Park venue in the longest format of the game.
The right-handed batsman achieved the feat on day one of the ongoing first Test against West Indies.
No other player except Williamson and Taylor has 1000 or more runs at the Seddon Park. Former Indian skipper Rahul Dravid is the only non-Kiwi cricketer to feature in the top 10 run-getters at the venue.
Dravid has 415 runs from three matches with one half-century two hundreds and at the Seddon Park.
On day one, after electing to bowl first, Windies got an immediate reward in the form of debutant Will Young's wicket with Shannon Gabriel dismissing him in the fourth over.
Williamson then joined Tom Latham and the duo started rebuilding the Kiwi innings. Their patient knocks carried New Zealand to the end of the opening session with an 85-run stand.