10 Most Devastating Batting Performances In Cricket World Cup History

5. Brendon McCullum: 77 Versus England, 2015

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1Wc26qREjU Having already dismissed England for just 123, New Zealand skipper decided to rub salt into the English wounds by making sure the match ended as quickly as possible. Opening the batting following Tim Southee's outstanding figures of 7-33, McCullum launched an almost unrelenting onslaught on the English bowlers. He reached his half-century from just 18 balls and went on to hit seven sixes as he posted an incredible score of 77 from just 25 balls. New Zealand passed England's target inside the thirteenth over with fast-bowler Steven Finn recording the abysmal - and oddly impressive - figures of two overs 0-49.
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