Brendon McCullum to quit international cricket

The New Zealand captain has announced he will retire from international cricket following Australia's visit of their neighbours in February next year. Kane Williamson will take over as captain of the side in the World Twenty20 in March.

Published : Dec 22, 2015 11:49 IST , Wellington

Brendon McCullum (left) and Kane Williamson with the Test series trophy after New Zealand's 2-0 win over Sri Lanka on Sunday. Williamson will lead the team in the upcoming World Twenty20 owing to McCullum's decision to exit international cricket before that.
Brendon McCullum (left) and Kane Williamson with the Test series trophy after New Zealand's 2-0 win over Sri Lanka on Sunday. Williamson will lead the team in the upcoming World Twenty20 owing to McCullum's decision to exit international cricket before that.
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Brendon McCullum (left) and Kane Williamson with the Test series trophy after New Zealand's 2-0 win over Sri Lanka on Sunday. Williamson will lead the team in the upcoming World Twenty20 owing to McCullum's decision to exit international cricket before that.

Blockbusting New Zealand batsman Brendon McCullum announced Tuesday he will bow out of international cricket after the Test series against Australia in February, saying "all good things must come to an end". The New Zealand captain's 101st and last Test will be the second Test against Australia which starts in his home town, Christchurch, on February 20.

"I've loved my opportunity to play for and captain the Black Caps," the 34-year-old said. McCullum said there was "something romantic" about finishing in front of his home crowd and he made the announcement now because his name would be missing when the New Zealand team is named soon for the World Twenty20 in India from March 8 to April 3.

"Ideally, I would have preferred to wait until after the Test in Christchurch to make this news public," he said.

Impending World T20 squad announcement the consideration

"However, the schedule for naming the ICC World T20 squads means I couldn't have managed this without causing a lot of confusion and speculation, something I was keen to avoid." The big-hitter, with a Test best 302 and co-holder of the world record of 100 Test sixes with Australian Adam Gilchrist, said now was not the time for him to dwell on his achievements.

"There's a time and place for reflection and that's at the end of your career," he said. "For now, I'll be giving all my attention to helping the team focus on what's coming up over the next few weeks — and making sure we're in the best possible shape for what's going to be a very challenging summer."

He added that giving testimony in the Chris Cairns match-fixing perjury trial in London last month had no impact on his decision to quit internationals. Former teammate Cairns, who was cleared, has demanded McCullum explain why he chose to appear as a prosecution witness.

Kane Williamson, whose unbeaten century steered New Zealand to victory over Sri Lanka in the second Test in Hamilton on Monday, was immediately confirmed by New Zealand officials as captain for the World Twenty20.

McCullum has forged the best record of any New Zealand captain since taking over the leadership from Ross Taylor in December 2012. Under his stewardship, the Black Caps have won 11 and drawn 11 of 31 Tests. His record as an one-day captain is a New Zealand best at 59.43 percent, which included leading his side to the World Cup final this year.

McCullum made his international debut against Australia in 2002 and played his first Test against South Africa two years later. In his 99 Tests, he has scored 11 centuries and is one of only 24 players and the only New Zealander to make a triple century. His 6,172 Test-run total is second best for a New Zealander behind Stephen Fleming. In addition to sharing the record for the most Test sixes he holds the record for the most Twenty20 sixes with 91.

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