However, former South Africa spinner Paul Adams has questioned Williamson’s integrity after he did not walk out despite being caught behind by wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock. The right-handed batsman,, who had luck in his favour all through the game, was caught-behind by de Kock in the 38th over off the bowling of leg-spinner Imran Tahir. CWC 2019 Special Site | Points Table | Stats Tahir was the only one to appeal for a caught behind but he didn’t find any support from the glovesman and skipper Faf du Plessis didn’t think of reviewing it. Williamson was at 76 then. However, ultra-edge later confirmed that there was faint edge which the wicketkeeper failed to notice. Williamson’s dismissal could have proved crucial for the Proteas as he was the biggest thorn in their way to victory. Not fair to blame de Kock for not going for DRS against Williamson Williamson struck a composed unbeaten century as New Zealand posted a four-wicket win over South Africa. “Why didn’t Kane Williamson walk,” Adams wrote on his twitter page sparking a debate. He further added in another tweet: “Kane Williamson was Mankad after he didn’t walk. Would he be upset.” Why didn’t Kane Williamson walk…