Kane Williamson has hit his 29th Test century, equaling the record of Virat Kohli and Don Bradman.
Williamson achieved the feat during the 2nd Test Vs Bangladesh in Sylhet International Cricket Stadium
The New Zealand captain reached the milestone in just 165 innings while Kohli reached in 187 innings.
Williamson's century helped New Zealand post a total of 317 in their first innings.
With this 100, Williamson became the first New Zealand batter to make hundreds in four successive Tests.
Williamson had scored132 against England in Wellington and followed by 121* and 215 against Sri Lanka Christchurch and Wellington.
Bradman stands as the only cricketer to have scored hundreds in six consecutive Test matches, a remarkable achievement accomplished between 1937 and 1938.