Kane Williamson lines up the first of his three darts en route to a memorable 180.

The multi-talented Kane Williamson has scored a double triumph in India – throwing a perfect 180 at darts to beat Australia's David Warner in a NZ v Oz contest.

The gifted Black Caps captain and his Australian rival turned IPL team-mate took to the dartboard when rain washed out a training session for their Sunrisers Hyderabad team.

Williamson, a cricket master with a bat or ball in hand, is no slouch at darts although Warner noted this big moment was two years in the making.

"He's better than me at darts. I even share my darts with him," Warner said in a rare concession to their trans-Tasman rivalry.

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"You're so kind, we get on so well," Williamson chipped back as play heated up.

Actually, no one seemed happier than Warner when Williamson put three consecutive darts into the triple 20 for the ultimate score of 180.

Williamson did a lap of honour around the dressing room and returned to the board to be greeted by a "high 10" from Warner who had been jumping around in delight.

"There you have it SunRisers fans, our first 180 ... comes off probably 10,656 attempts. Two years of hard work has finally paid off. It's like a hole in one for golf for us," Warner said.

Williamson was quick to put his achievement into perspective.

"It's a big moment, something I'll never forget ... oh, and last year's IPL victory. This and that would be right up there."

Warner said he would battle on in his attempt to match the Kiwi's feat though he was sure the video camera wouldn't be rolling to capture it.