New Delhi: New Zealand skipper Brendon McCullum put on quite a show for the home crowd in his final international match. 


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The swashbuckling right-hander did what he does best at the Hagley Oval on Saturday, as he tonked the ball to all parts of the crowd.


The Australian bowlers had no answer to Baz, as he completed his ton in just 54 balls – the fastest in Test cricket history. 


The 34-year-old also shattered Adam Gilchrist's record for most sixes in Tests. With six hits over the fence, McCullum took his tally to 106. His innings helped the BlackCaps post 370 runs in the 1st innings of the 2nd Test. 


Corey Anderson (72) and BJ Watling (58) too made significant contributions to the Kiwi cause.


Brendon McCullum's innings in numbers:


Runs: 145


Balls: 79


Sixes: 6


Fours: 21


Minutes batted: 121


Strike rate: 183.54