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Former New Zealand captain used to understand ODI cricket, Kane Williamson revealed

Wellington, IANS : New Zealand team captain Ken Williamson has made a big disclosure about his own team's former captain Brandon McCullum. Kiwi captain Kane Williamson has since praised Brandon McCullum for his impact on the team and his approach to the game. McCullum was the captain of the team in all three formats until 2016. The 2015 World Cup final was also played by the New Zealand team under his captaincy.


While chatting live on Instagram with Bangladesh opener Tamim Iqbal, Kane Williamson has said, "Brandon McCullum led the team brilliantly for a long time and it is nothing short of a great opportunity for me that I have learned a lot from him . When Brandon McCullum left cricket the challenges were two-fold, now you're playing without him as a player and a captain. One of the challenges was that we wanted to keep growing as a group. "

Meanwhile, Tamim Iqbal had asked Kane Williamson whether it was true that McCullum saw the 50-over game as a 40-over game? In response, Kane Williamson said, "This might have been on his mind. Sometimes he used to see Test cricket like one-day cricket. When he went on the field and played well, he scored big. Brandon McCullum would The instinctive game was played, which made the team a success.

Tamim's question was also correct, as McCullum was a very aggressive batsman. In his last Test match, Brandon McCullum created history in Test cricket and set a world record for fastest Test century. Not only this, he also has the world record of hitting the most sixes in Test cricket. Brandon McCullum scored a century in Test matches in 54 balls, while his name also holds the world record for 107 sixes in Test cricket.

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