Brendon McCullum
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New Zealand beat England comprehensively – first ODI
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A fine team effort led from the front by Brendon McCullum, brought New Zealand a much deserved victory against the mighty England in the 1st ODI.
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England clinched series with a majestic win – 3rd T20 vs. New Zealand
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Alex Hales and Michael Lumb blasted the ordinary looking New Zealand bowling attack as England lifted the three match series 2-1 against the hosts at Wellington.
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Brendon McCullum’s blast levelled the series – 2nd T20 vs. England
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The New Zealand skipper, Brendon McCullum, punished the English bowlers at will and led his side to a commanding win in the 2nd T20 as the series was squared.
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New Zealand announced squad against England
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The New Zealand selectors have announced their team under the captaincy of Brendon McCullum for the three T20s and the ODIs vs. the touring English side.
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Brendon McCullum hails his team’s achievement – ODI’s vs. South Africa
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The skipper of New Zealand, Brendon McCullum, was pleased with the performance of his team in the ODIs vs. South Africa besides losing the T20s and Tests.
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New Zealand won a cliff-hanger against South Africa – First ODI
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The determined Black Caps dismissed the strong South Africans cheaply and the New Zealand batsmen kept on fighting until they clinched an important victory.
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New Zealand’s batting shattered again – 2nd Test vs. South Africa
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The lethal bowling from the South African bowlers continued in the 2nd Test when they grabbed six wickets of New Zealand cheaply after tons from three home batsmen.
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South Africa bulldozed New Zealand – first Test
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The mighty South Africa crushed the visiting New Zealand by a mammoth margin of over an innings in the 1st Test just before the tea interval on day three.
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South Africa takes a firm grip on New Zealand – first Test
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The South African bowlers struck again by claiming four wickets of New Zealand in their second innings as the hosts are heading towards a remarkable win.
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New Zealand revived history of low scoring in Test Cricket
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New Zealand faced a humiliation when they were bundled out for 45 mere runs in their first innings against the mighty South Africans led by Vernon Philander.