Big-hitting Brendon McCullum Joins 200 ODI Sixes Club
Brendon McCullum smacked the ball over the boundary three times in his 47 off 27 balls in the deciding third ODI against Australia to take him to 200 sixes from 260 one-day matches to go with his 100 Test sixes.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: February 09, 2016 03:00 PM IST
New Zealand star Brendon McCullum completed the sixes double on Monday as he signed off his one-day international career with a trademark blockbuster of an innings in the third one-day international against Australia in Hamilton. (McCullum Set to Resume New Zealand Farewell)
One of the biggest hitters in the game, McCullum smacked the ball over the boundary three times in his 47 off 27 balls to take him to 200 sixes from 260 one-day matches to go with his 100 Test sixes. (McCullum Breaks AB de Villiers' Record For Most Consecutive Tests)
His power-hitting approach gave New Zealand a rollicking start in the series decider with the home team 84 for one in the 10th over when McCullum was dismissed. (McCullum to Deliver 2016 MCC Spirit of Cricket Cowdrey Lecture)
McCullum shares the world record for Test sixes with Australian Adam Gilchrist and is fourth on the ODI list which is headed by Pakistan's Shahid Afridi with 351.
Sri Lanka's Sanath Jayasuriya hit 270 ODI sixes in his career and the West Indies' Chris Gayle has smashed 238.
The 34-year-old McCullum received a guard of honour from the Australian team when he walked to the crease and was given a standing ovation from the capacity 8,000 crowd when he left.
After this match he will play in two Tests against Australia before retiring from international cricket.