Garry John Williams (born 11 March 1953) is a New Zealand former cricketer.
He went on to make his first-class debut for the representative side in December 1975 against Auckland at Carisbrook, recording a duck in the first innings and scoring nine runs in the second.
[3][4] A batsman who was considered a candidate to open the Otago innings with Ken Rutherford ahead of the first match of the following season, Williams played in six matches for Otago during 1976–77, scoring 94 runs, including his only half-century in first-class cricket.
[4] The innings, against Auckland in January 1977, in which he scored 60 runs was described as "a long, stubborn knock" which almost saved the game for Otago.
[5] A single match during the 1977–78 season against the New Zealand under-23 side marked the end of his first-class career.