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Brendon McCullum      

Full name Brendon Barrie McCullum

Born September 27, 1981, Dunedin, Otago

Current age 28 years 136 days

Major teams New Zealand, Canterbury, Glamorgan, Kolkata Knight Riders, New South Wales, Otago

Playing role Wicketkeeper batsman

Batting style Right-hand bat

Fielding position Wicketkeeper

Relation Father - SJ McCullum, Brother - NL McCullum

Brendon Barrie McCullum
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 49 81 4 2474 143 32.12 3996 61.91 3 15 305 28 154 10
ODIs 165 139 22 3396 166 29.02 3872 87.70 2 16 296 97 185 13
T20Is 31 31 5 869 69* 33.42 681 127.60 0 6 86 30 20 4
First-class 92 157 8 4951 160 33.22 7 29 259 18
List A 209 177 26 4444 170 29.43 5 20 228 15
Twenty20 77 76 9 2150 158* 32.08 1541 139.51 2 12 204 97 37 4
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 49 - - - - - - - - - - - -
ODIs 165 - - - - - - - - - - - -
T20Is 31 - - - - - - - - - - - -
First-class 92 - - - - - - - - - - - -
List A 209 - - - - - - - - - - - -
Twenty20 77 - - - - - - - - - - - -
Career statistics
Test debut New Zealand v South Africa at Hamilton, Mar 10-14, 2004 scorecard
Last Test New Zealand v Pakistan at Napier, Dec 11-15, 2009 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut Australia v New Zealand at Sydney, Jan 17, 2002 scorecard
Last ODI New Zealand v Bangladesh at Dunedin, Feb 8, 2010 scorecard
ODI statistics
T20I debut New Zealand v Australia at Auckland, Feb 17, 2005 scorecard
Last T20I New Zealand v Bangladesh at Hamilton, Feb 3, 2010 scorecard
T20I statistics
First-class debut 1999/00
Last First-class New Zealand v Pakistan at Napier, Dec 11-15, 2009 scorecard
List A debut 2000/01
Last List A New Zealand v Bangladesh at Dunedin, Feb 8, 2010 scorecard
Twenty20 debut New Zealand v Australia at Auckland, Feb 17, 2005 scorecard
Last Twenty20 New Zealand v Bangladesh at Hamilton, Feb 3, 2010 scorecard
Profile

Brendon McCullum has stepped up to the national side as a wicketkeeper-batsman after an outstanding career in international youth cricket, where he proved capable of dominating opposition attacks. He found it hard to replicate that at the highest level at first, although there were occasional fireworks at domestic level. But he finally made his mark in England in 2004, with 200 runs in the Test series, including an entertaining 96 at Lord's. After that near-miss he finally brought up his maiden century in Bangladesh in October, with 143 at Dhaka. McCullum first made the New Zealand one-day side as a batsman, in the 2001-02 tri-series in Australia, where he made the acquaintance of Brett Lee, who has since let him ...

Brendon McCullum has stepped up to the national side as a wicketkeeper-batsman after an outstanding career in international youth cricket, where he proved capable of dominating opposition attacks. He found it hard to replicate that at the highest level at first, although there were occasional fireworks at domestic level. But he finally made his mark in England in 2004, with 200 runs in the Test series, including an entertaining 96 at Lord's. After that near-miss he finally brought up his maiden century in Bangladesh in October, with 143 at Dhaka. McCullum first made the New Zealand one-day side as a batsman, in the 2001-02 tri-series in Australia, where he made the acquaintance of Brett Lee, who has since let him have more than one beamer, to widespread outrage. Two years later McCullum, by now keeping wicket, forced his way past Robbie Hart into the Test side for the 2003-04 series against South Africa.

At Napier in April 2005 he narrowly missed another Test century, falling lbw to Lasith Malinga for 99 in the match where Malinga's low-slung action caused several batsmen to complain that they were "losing" the ball in the umpires' trousers. But McCullum biffed two sixes and ten fours in that innings, and had onlookers murmuring the name Gilchrist. He showed the occasional glimpse of his power during the 2007 World Cup, such as a 20-ball half-century against Canada, but an average of 23 didn't do his talent justice.

McCullum bounced back with a series of energetic half-centuries towards the end of the year, the highlight of which was an unbeaten 80 from 28 balls against Bangladesh on the last day of the year. His big-hitting continued during a five-match ODI series with England at home, where he hit 261runs at a strike-rate of 128.57. In February, McCullum was bought for US$700,000, the biggest winner from New Zealand, by the Indian Premier League's Kolkata franchise and launched the tournament with an unbeaten 158, the highest total in Twenty20 cricket. McCullum arrived in England after the IPL hype and scored two fifties in the three Tests before contributing handily in New Zealand's 3-1 ODI win afterwards. However, his consistency suffered and quite often he was guilty of throwing his wicket away after making a start. He took over as captain of the controversy-ridden Knight Riders for the second season of the IPL but failed to transform their fortunes. He marked his return to form with a century against Pakistan in Abu Dhabi later in the year.
Cricinfo staff November 2009

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Feb 3, 2010

Brendon and Nathan McCullum run off at the completion of Bangladesh's innings, New Zealand v Bangladesh, only Twenty20, Hamilton, February 3, 2010

Brendon and Nathan McCullum run off at the completion of Bangladesh's innings

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Feb 3, 2010

Brendon McCullum is congratulated by Peter Ingram on getting to his fifty, New Zealand v Bangladesh, only Twenty20, Hamilton, February 3, 2010

Brendon McCullum is congratulated by Peter Ingram on getting to his fifty

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Feb 3, 2010

Brendon McCullum gets innovative, New Zealand v Bangladesh, only Twenty20, Hamilton, February 3, 2010

Brendon McCullum gets innovative

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Country Fixtures Country Results
1st ODI: Aus Women v NZ Women at Adelaide - Feb 10
Aus Women 51/0 (8 ov)
2nd ODI: Aus Women v NZ Women at Adelaide
Feb 11 (10:00 local, 23:30 GMT)
3rd ODI: New Zealand v Bangladesh at Christchurch
Feb 11 (14:00 local, 01:00 GMT)
1st Preliminary Final: Auckland v Northern Dis in New Zealand (venue TBA)
Feb 13 (22:00 GMT)
2nd Preliminary Final: Canterbury v Central Dist in New Zealand (venue TBA)
Feb 13 (22:00 GMT)
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