Monday 24 February 2014


Brendon McCullum became New Zealand's first triple-centurion in 84 years of Test cricket on Tuesday, securing a famous series win against India and uniting the country in praise.
The bearded captain, 32, who is carrying multiple injuries, batted for nearly 13 hours for a match-saving 302 which put him in the company of all-time greats Don Bradman and Wally Hammond.
Wellington's Basin Reserve erupted in a standing ovation as McCullum cut Zaheer Khan for four to reach 300, and the applause resumed just two balls later when he was out caught behind.



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