Cricket Country Staff
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Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Feb 20, 2016, 01:42 PM (IST)
Edited: Feb 20, 2016, 01:56 PM (IST)
New Zealand skipper Brendon McCullum will be retiring from all forms of International cricket after the ongoing second Test between New Zealand and Australia at Christchurch. He is widely known for his ruthless approach with the bat as well in his belligerent captaincy.
As his retirement is around the corner, McCullum’s fans across the globe are appealing him not to quit through social media as he continues to score runs with menacing pace.He also slammed the fastest Test hundred in just 54 balls and scripted history. He will definitely upset many of his fans with his epic final send off from his glittering career. This is also his record 101st consecutive Test since debut and has never missed a game and gave a testament of his consistency.
With this game, an era will come to an end and we present you some tweets where people on social media are appealing “don’t go Baz”.
Baz mcCullum…entertainer of note and champion bloke! Fitting end to a special career..
— Herschelle Gibbs (@hershybru) February 20, 2016
Why is McCullum retiring? Because he wants to live a normal, enjoyable life and the treadmill of international cricket makes that impossible
— simon hughes (@theanalyst) February 20, 2016
Fastest Test 100 in his final international for NZ. Please don’t retire BMac
— Isa Guha (@isaguha) February 20, 2016
And now he scores a fastest test century. That too in his last test. Phew! Please don’t go Baz. We love you 🙁 #NZvAUS — ChiCkoo (@chickoo_chirag) February 20, 2016
Don’t go, Baz! Please don’t retire! Surely, you can reconsider! @BLACKCAPS #NZvAUS — Arjun Ashok (@arj_90) February 20, 2016
Don’t go baz #NZVAUS #BrendonMcCullum #Asgreatasbaz pic.twitter.com/NOR1TXx6is — Abdul Basit (@abdulba61198310) February 20, 2016
What a farewell remark for Brendon McCullum – 145 in 79. A record fastest hundred in final test. DON’T GO ‘ BAZ ‘ !!! #NZvsAUS — NavinKumar (@navin_19) February 20, 2016
No Brendon McCullum. Not fair. We want more of such brilliant stuff. Don’t go yet? — ÔηK@Я (@_souringpie) February 20, 2016
What more can you say about Brendon McCullum. Please don’t go!… — Reon Arthur (@RadmanNZ) February 20, 2016
Brendon McCullum – yes you have done it – the fastest 100 in a test !! What a display ! Please don’t go — Souvik Bhattacharya (@souvik_rt) February 20, 2016
T20 World Cup without Brendon McCullum will be like body without soul. Please don’t retire — Gayatri Reddy (@Gayatritwit) February 20, 2016
People retire on a high note. This guy is retiring on a fast note. Please don’t Brendon McCullum. #FastestTestCentury — Rofl de Goa (@abcdvilliers) February 20, 2016
Brendon McCullum is on fire I don’t know why he wants to retire — BanarasiBasanti (@BanarasiBasanti) February 20, 2016
Why the fuck you need to retire ? Brendon McCullum ?.Don’t do this to your fans 🙁 — Vivek (@Vivekizm) February 20, 2016
.. Absolute treat to watch the spark of hitting in a test match !! #McCullum you beauty please don’t retire !! #NZvAUS — Hashim Rafiq (@HashimRafiq) February 20, 2016
Brendon McCullum don’t be a dick. Don’t retire!! #NZvAUS — Matt Ranford (@mattrannny) February 20, 2016
Brendon McCullum, the legend, please don’t retire too soon. Kids who love to play cricket have lots to learn from you. #NzvsAus #NZvAUS — Rasaduz Zaman (@Auvikroni) February 20, 2016
Record!!!! ! Fastest Test ton EVER by B. McCullum. 54 balls only! Fantastic! Smashing! Shocking! Well done, Don’t retire pls #NZvAUS #2016 — Ashraful Talukdar (@Ash_Talukdar) February 20, 2016
Please don’t retire Brendon McCullum — aidan o’hara (@oharaa) February 20, 2016
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