India, June 13 -- When New Zealand great Kane Williamson announced his retirement from international cricket on Friday, the sport bid farewell not just to one of its finest batters, but also one of its best ambassadors. Williamson retires as New Zealand's leading run-scorer in Test cricket, with 9,515 runs and 33 centuries, while finishing with more international runs than any player in his country's history. As another member of cricket's famed Fab Four exits, Williamson follows India's Virat Kohli into retirement from whites, leaving only England's Joe Root and Australia's Steve Smith still standing from a generation that shaped modern cricket. P16...