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Brendon McCullum

England vs. New Zealand 2015 (3) (McCullum further cropped)
England vs. New Zealand 2015 (3) (McCullum further cropped) Image: Wikimedia Commons. Ben Sutherland from Crystal Palace, London, UK / CC BY 2.0

Overview

Brendon Barrie McCullum (born 27 September 1981) is a New Zealand cricket coach and former international cricketer who currently serves as the head coach of the England men's cricket team across all formats. A former captain of New Zealand in all three international formats, McCullum is regarded as one of the country's most successful batsmen and is widely known for his aggressive, fast-scoring style of batting.

Key Facts

Full name Brendon Barrie McCullum
Date of birth 27 September 1981
Nationality New Zealander
Role Batsman; former wicket-keeper; captain
International team New Zealand
Current position Head coach, England men's cricket team (all formats)
Retired from international cricket 24 February 2016
Retired from all cricket August 2019
Honours Inductee, New Zealand Cricket Hall of Fame

Background

McCullum represented New Zealand at the highest level for over a decade and went on to captain the side in Tests, One Day Internationals and Twenty20 Internationals. His brother, Nathan McCullum, also played international cricket for New Zealand and announced his retirement from all forms of cricket in 2015.

International career

McCullum captained New Zealand to the finals of the 2015 Cricket World Cup and the 2009 ICC Champions Trophy. He was renowned for his quick scoring across formats, and built a reputation as one of the most attacking batsmen of his era.

Twenty20 International record

  • Former leading run scorer in Twenty20 International (T20I) cricket.
  • First player to score 2,000 runs in T20Is.
  • First batsman to score two T20I centuries.
  • His innings of 123 against Bangladesh in the 2012 ICC World Twenty20 was the highest score made by a New Zealand cricketer in the format.

Test cricket milestones

  • First New Zealander to score a triple hundred in Test cricket, making 302 against India in February 2014.
  • First New Zealander to score 1,000 Test runs in a calendar year (2014).
  • Set the record for the fastest Test century, reaching the milestone in 54 balls during his final Test match in February 2016.

Timeline

  • 27 September 1981 – Born.
  • 2009 – Captained New Zealand in the final of the ICC Champions Trophy.
  • 2012 – Scored 123 against Bangladesh at the ICC World Twenty20.
  • February 2014 – Scored 302 against India, becoming the first New Zealander to register a Test triple century.
  • 2014 – Became the first New Zealander to score 1,000 Test runs in a calendar year.
  • 2015 – Captained New Zealand to the final of the Cricket World Cup.
  • 22 December 2015 – Announced his retirement from international cricket at the end of the southern summer.
  • February 2016 – Scored the fastest Test century (54 balls) in his final Test match.
  • 24 February 2016 – Retired from international duty.
  • August 2019 – Retired from all forms of cricket.

Coaching career

Following his retirement as a player, McCullum transitioned into coaching. He is the head coach of the England men's cricket team in all formats, leading the side across Tests, ODIs and T20Is.

Significance

McCullum's career marked a shift in New Zealand cricket towards an aggressive, attacking template, both as a batsman and as captain. His record-setting innings in Test and T20I cricket, combined with his leadership in major ICC tournaments, established him as a transformative figure in the country's cricketing history. His induction into the New Zealand Cricket Hall of Fame recognises this legacy.

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