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Brendon McCullum turns 42: A look at numbers of New Zealand cricketing icon

During his playing days for the Kiwis from 2002 till 2016, he established himself as one of the greatest players in his country, achieving some memorable records that stand to this day.

ANI Sep 27, 2023 10:03 IST googleads

Brendon McCullum. (Photo- ICC Twitter)

New Delhi [India], September 27 (ANI): Legendary New Zealand wicketkeeper-batter and current England Test head coach Brendon McCullum turned 42 on Wednesday. 
During his playing days for the Kiwis from 2002 till 2016, he established himself as one of the greatest players in his country, achieving some memorable records that stand to this day.
McCullum represented NZ in 101 Test matches, scoring 6,453 runs at an average of 38.64, with a best individual score of 302. He has 12 centuries and 31 half-centuries to his name. He is the fourth-highest run-scorer in Tests for NZ. 
The batter is the first ever from New Zealand to score a triple-century in the longer format. McCullum has also represented his side in the most number of Tests without interruption due to injury etc. This shows the level of fitness he had as a player. He played all of his 101 Tests without his form, body, life interrupting his work in any way, which is the fifth-highest in Test history and the highest by a Kiwi player.
Before the advent of T20Is and a better frequency of sixes that came with it, McCullum used to play ODI cricket in Tests, hitting bowlers for long sixes at will. He has hit 107 sixes in his Test career, second highest by any player. 
In another proof of his dominance in the longer format, he also hit the fastest century in Tests, scoring it in just 54 balls during a Test against Australia in 2016.
In 260 ODIs, McCullum has scored 6,083 runs at an average of 30.41. His best individual score in the format is 166. Five centuries and 32 half-centuries have come out of his bat in the format. He is NZ's sixth-highest run-scorer in ODIs. 
He is the first New Zealander to lead his side to a World Cup final, doing so back in 2015. But he could not win a World Cup for his country, losing to Australia in the summit clash.
In T20Is, he has represented his country in 71 matches, scoring 2,140 runs at an average of 35.66. His best individual score of 123 in the format is also the highest score ever by a wicketkeeper in a 20-over format.
Besides his exploits at the national level, his knock of 158 off just 73 balls in the inaugural edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) in its very first match made the league and himself a household name worldwide. His stature as the first-ever IPL centurion led to contracts pouring in from domestic leagues worldwide.
He finished his T20 career with 370 matches, 9,922 runs under his belt at an average of 29.97. His best score in the format is 158*. Seven centuries and 55 half-centuries have been scored by him in T20 cricket.
After his retirement in 2016 from international cricket, he took to coaching, mentoring Caribbean Premier League side Trinbago Knight Riders (TKR) to their 4th title. He also coached Kolkata Knight Riders, leading them to a runners-up position in 2021 just when things looked terrible for them in the group stage.
Currently, he is the head coach of England's Test side. His combination with captain Ben Stokes have revived England's test side. Once struggling to win Tests, England went on to win series against New Zealand, South Africa, Pakistan etc. under his guidance. The word 'Bazball' has become a name for the aggressive, positive and 'win at any cost' brand of cricket played by England under his coaching. (ANI)

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