Brendon Makes Fastest Test Century





New Zealand skipper Brendon McCullum scored fastest century ever in Test history in the final match of his International career. 

McCullum came to the crease when New Zealand were in deep trouble at 32 for 3. He smashed a century in just 54 balls to create history. His innings ended with 145 runs from only 79 balls which include 21 fours and 6 sixes.

New Zealand posted a commanding total of 370 in the first innings. Australia lost 1 wicket by the end of Day 1 and scored 57 runs.

Brendon McCullum retires from International Cricket in the second and last test match against Australia. New Zealand would try to win the match to level the series, so that it would be a fitting farewell for the dynamic captain.

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