Whether it is Sachin Tendulkar's home in Mumbai or Sourav Ganguly in Kolkata, MS Dhoni in Ranchi or Virat Kohli in Delhi, the home addresses of these players are known to almost every person in that city . Especially those who live in a radius of 2–5 kilometers around, but the situation in New Zealand is completely different.
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The biggest player and captain of the current team, Ken Williamson, lives a very normal life in his hometown, almost anonymously. The distance from Maidan Bay Oval to his house is not even 1 kilometer and often they reach the ground by walking or in their car. To know about how Williamson behaved in his neighborhood, what his neighbors thought of him, how his house was, all these things when talked to local journalists, most were unable to tell his address.
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According to reports, when we requested the media manager of the New Zealand team that we wanted to meet Williamson's parents. He politely declined the offer. He said that my family does not want to be highlighted in the media because of me. He just likes his normal life but, where were we going to give up.
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