“If I can lead by action, and not with my mouth, I think the kids will grow from that very fast,” Williams mentioned after the primary day’s play. “They’ll start to do the similar things and start to do the same things off the field as well as on the field. And that for me is probably the best I can do as a senior player, and also keep that discipline and professionalism in place.”
Zimbabwe’s present XI has three debutants – Ben Curran, who scored a half-century, Newman Nyamhuri and Trevor Gwandu – and three different gamers – Joylord Gumbie, Takudzwanashe Kaitano and Brian Bennett – in simply their second Checks. That makes Williams, with 19 years of worldwide expertise to his identify, their most skilled participant (when it comes to time, as Ervine has extra Check caps) who’s eager to steer proactively.
Not solely did Williams rating large, however he scored fast. His hundred got here off 115 balls and his subsequent 54 runs off 59 deliveries as he took on the Afghanistan bowling to dominate on his house floor in what he described as a “historic day”.
“Being able to get a hundred on a day like this is a very big thing,” he mentioned. “We used to wake up early in the morning to watch Boxing Day Test matches and it’s finally here at home.”
“Having intent doesn’t start at Test level. It actually starts at the franchise level, where I try to create my own pressure, to be able to play the way I’m going to play at an international level”
Sean Williams on his preparation
The “we” refers to his father Colin, who handed away in April 2022 and to whom Williams devoted his achievement, and his brothers Michael and Matthew. But it surely may also be about different aspiring Zimbabwe cricketers, who grew up turning on tv units to look at Boxing Days Checks being performed in neighbouring South Africa and on the MCG and questioning if they might ever get the chance to get pleasure from an event like that first-hand. The irony shouldn’t be misplaced in the truth that matches in these two locations had been happening on the similar time, and have attracted way more consideration than the goings-on at Queens Park, the place there has additionally been a good quantity of drama.
Williams was on 124 when he was given out caught after a Zahir Khan supply carried off his pad to a slip fielder. He began strolling earlier than the square-leg umpire opted to examine for a bump ball and he was referred to as again to proceed batting.
“I was actually a little bit angry with myself because as a batter, you stand your ground. Even though you’ve been given out, I feel you have the right to stand your ground for them to go and check. I didn’t do that,” Williams mentioned. “I started walking off, trusting the umpire’s call, even though I knew I wasn’t out. But, luckily, the square-leg umpire went across and said, ‘you know, I think we should check this one’. It was a big emotional turnaround from that point, because I had worked so hard.”
“Having intent doesn’t start at Test level,” he mentioned. “It actually starts at the franchise level, where I try to create my own pressure, to be able to play the way I’m going to play at an international level. So I will do something at franchise level, where I’m putting myself under pressure, so that I’m constantly training hard. And in a match situation, it’s even better, because you have the pressures, you’ve created them for yourself, and then you grow from that.”
Already, Williams and Zimbabwe have proven they’ll cope with the stress of a various Afghanistan assault. Their subsequent problem is to see if they’ll drive their benefit house, to make much more historical past.