Brendon Barrie McCullum is a New Zealand cricket coach, commentator and former cricketer, who played all formats, and also a former captain in all forms. [45] He won the New Zealand Sportsman Of The Year award in 2014, and then the Sport New Zealand Leadership Award in 2016. On 13 December 2014, McCullum was named New Zealander of the Year by the New Zealand Herald beating out stiff competition from Lane Pilkington due to his continued co-operation with ICC over the match-fixing scandal which resulted in Chris Cairns being charged for lying to court, and also for changing the perception of the Black Caps as easy-beats.[31][32]. He has two children, Riley and Maya, with his wife Elissa Arthur.
Playing for Kolkata Knight Riders, the dashing opener scored 158 runs off just 73 deliveries against Royal Challengers Bangalore. In September 2018, he was named as the Icon Player for Kandahar's squad in the first edition of the Afghanistan Premier League tournament. Cricket Player born in New Zealand.
McCullum reached his 50 off 32 deliveries and his century off 65 deliveries. He is also the highest (170) runs scorer by the captain in his farewell test and first captain to score a century in his farewell test. On 4 May 2010 McCullum became the first player to score 1,000 T20 international runs. He was bought by Kochi Tuskers Kerala in the 2011 IPL auctions. Although there has been some discussion regarding the legality of McCullum's movement before the ball had even pitched, the laws of cricket indicate he was well within his right to do so.[23]. [6] In 2014, he also became the first New Zealander to score 1000 test runs in a calendar year (1164). He currently plays for the Royal Challengers Bangalore in the IPL franchise.
He was seen practicing his medium bowling. With 170 runs in the match, McCullum scored the highest score by any player in a domestic one-day match (Shell or State competitions) overtaking Blair Hartland's previous record. [51], Please help by moving some material from it into the body of the article. McCullum led the New Zealand team to their first World Cup final, scoring timely innings in the pool match against Australia and South Africa in the semi-final. Ross Taylor at first slip did the same. He has two children, Riley and Maya, with his wife Elissa Arthur. On the first day of the Boxing Day Test at Hagley Oval, McCullum scored 195 in the first innings against Sri Lanka, which gave him 1000 test runs in a calendar year, becoming the first New Zealander to reach this milestone (1164 at the end of the match, with Kane Williamson at 929),[33] and the fastest test century (in 74 balls), beating his own record against Pakistan in Sharjah. [16] This eclipsed the previous record mark of 141, held by Australian Cameron White. McCullum also recorded the highest (170) runs scorer by the captain in farewell test and 1st captain to score a ton in farewell test. Former New Zealand skipper Brendon McCullum turned 36 on September 27 this year. After hanging up his boots, the New Zealand legend became a coach and has done a reasonable job so far. On 1 July 2008, McCullum scored his maiden ODI century, a 135-ball 166, against Ireland in the Associates Tri-Series in Scotland. Brendon McCullum recently celebrated his 38th birthday and the former New Zealand will be eager to start a new chapter in his life with coaching stint with the Knight Riders franchises. • In late 2014, the entire cricket fraternity was stunned when the then New Zealand skipper Brendon McCullum told the ICC Anti-corruption bureau that his former team mate, Chris Cairns, approached him thrice with 'spot-fixing' offers prior the IPL's inaugural season in 2008. However, after months of testimonies and trials, …
He set a Test record for fastest century, reaching 100 off only 54 balls in 2016. He has two children, Riley and Maya, with his wife Elissa Arthur.
His maiden Test century came several months later when he scored 143 against Bangladesh. As of now, the Kiwi star is serving as the head coach of Kolkata Knight Riders in Dream11 Indian Premier League (IPL 2020). In 2012, BJ Watling became McCullum's replacement as wicketkeeper in Tests, but due to Luke Ronchi's struggles in ODIs, McCullum still remained as wicketkeeper in ODIs and T20s. Under his guidance, Trinbago Knight Riders lifted the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) 2020, and now, McCullum is aiming to guide KKR to glory. On 20 February 2015, in New Zealand's third Pool A match against England, McCullum scored 77 runs off 25 balls, recording the fastest 50 in World Cup history (51 runs off 18 balls) and the 4th fastest fifty of all time. He, however, informed that he will still keep in 50-overs & T20 over games. McCullum took quick scoring to Test matches as well, notably recording the fastest test century of all time. His aggressive starts against the strike bowlers of the opposition team such as James Anderson, Mitchell Johnson, and Dale Steyn favoured the rest of the players to play their natural game. Brendon Barrie McCullum ONZM (born 27 September 1981) is a New Zealand cricket coach, commentator and former cricketer, who played all formats, and also a former captain in all forms. McCullum is the former leading run scorer in Twenty20 International cricket and is the first and so far only one of the two players to have scored two Twenty20 International centuries and 2000 runs in T20 Internationals. When he retired, he was second only to Stephen Fleming for Test runs scored all-time by a New Zealand cricketer. Libra named Brendon. The third day of the test was the 5th anniversary of the 2011 Christchurch earthquake. Brendon Barrie McCullum ONZM (born 27 September 1981) is a New Zealand cricket coach, commentator and former cricketer, who played all formats, and also a former captain in all forms.
He made his ODI debut in 2002 and played in his first Test match in 2004. Former Pakistan captain Sarfaraz Ahmed is McCullum’s only wicket in international cricket. He played his last ODI match against Australia on 8 February 2016 in which he scored 47 off 27 and New Zealand beat Australia by 55 runs thereby winning the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy 2–1. Under his leadership, the Black Caps advanced to their first World Cup final in 2015 where they eventually lost to Trans-Tasman rivals Australia. McCullum has since been involved in setting up CricHQ with the company's CEO Simon Baker and former New Zealand cricketer Stephen Fleming. Over the course of the tournament, McCullum was particularly aggressive in both batting as well as his captaincy, contributing to New Zealand reaching the finals. McCullum had to decide whether to play for New South Wales, KKR, or Otago in the 1st edition of the Champions League Twenty20. He played the 2014 and 2015 seasons for the Chennai Super Kings. McCullum was picked for 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup as an opening batsman due to inconsistencies from Martin Guptill and Tom Latham and the emergence of Grant Elliott as a solid option at number five batsman.
The cricket competition management software and live scoring platform manages the administration of cricket test countries New Zealand, Sri Lanka, South Africa and Zimbabwe with 49 of 105 national governing bodies also use its services from club level upwards. Countdown to Brendon McCullum's birthday --Days--Hours--Minutes--Seconds; Born on September 27. His second century would later come with a run a ball 111 against Zimbabwe. He went on to score a century off 54 balls, beating the joint record by West Indian Viv Richard and Pakistani Misbah-ul-Haq's record for the fastest test century by 2 balls. [27], In 2014 at the Basin Reserve in Wellington, McCullum scored 302 runs in the third innings of the second test against India, becoming the first New Zealand batsman to score a triple-century. 38 years old Cricket Player. McCullum is the former leading run scorer in Twenty20 International cricket and is the first and so far only one of the two players to have scored two Twenty20 International centuries and 2000 runs in T20 Internationals.
modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata. 5 Dazzling Innings by Brendon McCullum That Left the Opposition Awestruck. Coincidentally, McCullum faced an over from White during the match and scored 24 from it; it was White's only over in that match.
00:28 M53: KXIP vs CSK – Brendon McCullum Wicket. On 24 January 2009, he lined up for New South Wales in the final of Australia's KFC Twenty20 Big Bash. In June 2015 it raised US$10m from Singapore private equity firm Tembusu Partners to expand globally. He made his first-class debut with Otago in 1999.