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Brendon McCullum retirement: How cricket fraternity reacted to the news
McCullum has also been a proven leader for New Zealand and a great servant of cricket.
New Delhi: Cricket's one of the most finest and aggressive batsman Brendon McCullum, is set to retire from international cricket in February.
The 34-year-old New Zealand batsman has confirmed his last outing for the Black Caps will be against Australia in February.
The Kiwis play Australia in a two-match Test series.
McCullum has played 99 Test matches and will cross the three-figure mark against Australia to highlight a remarkable career for his country.
He has been one of the most finest cricketer with emphatic capability with bat, gloves and fielding. McCullum has also been a proven leader for New Zealand and a great servant of cricket.
Only 34 years of age still, one wonders he could have played a little longer.
Here are the reactions of cricket fraternity on McCullum's retirment to take place in February.