Brendon McCullum 224 vs. India (Auckland 2014)
Brendon McCullum faced 307 balls and spent more than seven-and-a-half hours at the crease, hitting 34 boundaries, including five sixes. On the first day, he shared in a 221-run partnership with Kane Williamson (113) after New Zealand had been struggling at 3-30. On the second morning, he and Corey Anderson pushed the run rate along before Anderson departed on 77 to end a 133-run stand. McCullum brought up his second double century in style, with two boundaries in the last over before lunch, a six back over bowler Jadeja and a sweep for four.

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