See the Black Caps batsman take the touring side’s bowling attack to task.
India was struggling at 130-4 after day two of the first Test against New Zealand, who posted a daunting 503-run first innings built on a double century by Brendon McCullum.
In a dramatic start to India’s reply, New Zealand claimed the prized scalps of Cheteshwar Pujara and Virat Kohli in a withering burst from Tim Southee and Trent Boult that reduced the tourists to three down for only 10 runs.
But it was McCullum’s slashing strokeplay, that saw him score hitting 34 boundaries, including five sixes during his long stay at the crease, that helped put the Black Caps in pole position to continue their domination over the Indian side during their tour.
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