Brendon McCullum retirement News
Brendon McCullum, fondly known as "Baz," has left an indelible mark on the cricketing world, both as a player and as the mastermind behind England's revolutionary 'Bazball' strategy. As he celebrates his birthday, fans are equally captivated by his off-field life, particularly his enduring love story with his wife, Ellissa McCullum. From school friends to a rock-solid partnership, their journey is a testament to love, support, and shared success. Here’s a glimpse into the life of Brendon McCullum and his relationship with the woman who’s been by his side through it all.
In his last international match, McCullum smashed the fastest Test ton in the history of the game.
The 34-year-old is the only third Kiwi after Stephen Fleming and Daniel Vettori to play 100 tests for New Zealand.
Apart from being one of the most brutal batsmen in world cricket, Baz was also one of the most respected figures of the game.
The swashbuckling right-hander is the only cricketer with two international hundreds in Twenty20 cricket.
The wicketkeeper-batsman will retire in February, after he competes in his 101st career Test.
McCullum's batting was as good as his leadership skills.
New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum will retire from test cricket after the two-match series against Australia in February, the New Zealand Herald reported on Tuesday.
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