McCullum hits double ton as Test ends in draw
ABHAYA SRIVASTAVA
Opener Brendon McCullum smashed a career-best 225 to help New Zealand
draw the second Test against world number one India on Tuesday.
McCullum, playing his 54th Test, unleashed 22 fours and four sixes
during his nine-hour innings as the tourists declared at their tea score
of 448-8 on the fifth and final day of the match at the Rajiv Gandhi
Stadium.
That left India - who made 472 in their first innings in reply to New
Zealand's 350 - with an improbable target of scoring 327 runs off 30
overs in the final session.
Openers Virender Sehwag (54 not out) and Gautam Gambhir (14 not out)
took India to 68-0 when the rival captains agreed to call off the match
an hour before the scheduled close.
It was McCullum who stole the day's show and gave the eighth-ranked
Kiwis plenty to cheer about as they head into the series-deciding third
and final Test starting in Nagpur on Saturday.
Named the man of the match, McCullum reached the 200-run mark in
style, scooping part-timer Suresh Raina (2-38) for a four and
celebrating by raising his bat towards the Kiwi dressing room.
"We are extremely pleased with our batting," said New Zealand captain
Daniel Vettori. "Our top-order came into this match under pressure. But
they responded extremely well.
"For Tim (McIntosh) to come out of a pair and score a century on the
first day was commendable. He set up the game for us. McCullum played so
positively, to score a double hundred in second innings in India is
something special." Starting the day at 237-4, the visitors needed to
bat out the morning session, which they did in remarkable fashion,
adding 102 runs without losing a wicket.
McCullum, 29, put on 124 runs for the fifth wicket with rookie
batsman Kane Williamson and another 51 with Vettori (23). AFP
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