Friday, February 19, 2016

10:33 PM

Brendon McCullum commended his last Test in astounding style as he crushed the speediest century in Test history against Australia in Christchurch. 

The New Zealand commander lit up the opening day of the second Test subsequent to being given a gatekeeper of honor by the guests as he advanced toward the wrinkle with his side in a bad position on 32-3 in the twentieth over. 

McCullum promptly went in all out attack mode and soon set a different universe record when he destroyed his 101st six in Tests off Mitchell Marsh, in spite of the fact that he got a life saver on 39 when Marsh took a tremendous, one-gave plunging get at gorge just for the third umpire to decide that James Pattinson had exceeded.

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