‘Will remember knock for rest of my life’

Update: 2014-02-19 23:28 GMT
McCullum spoke at length about his record-breaking 302 runs against India in the second Test, preventing the visitors from drawing level in the series. The Black Caps won the first Test in Auckland by 40 runs, and with it the series 1-0.

‘My innings was what was required at that stage (94/5). We were obviously scrapping to save the Test and therefore win the series, and we managed to get some partnerships under pressure. And then kept batting and batting and batting. So it was pretty satisfying to get us out of trouble and claim the series win,’ said McCullum after the match ended.

McCullum’s innings was the highest for a Kiwi batsman in a Test innings, overtaking Martin Crowe’s 299 against Sri Lanka in 1991. ‘I wasn’t feeling nervous until I saw the size of the crowd. That’s probably when I understood the magnitude of the task at hand and the immense joy it gives fans of this cricket team to see guys succeed and see records broken. It was a moment, when the 300 came up and the applause was ongoing for quite a while, it is really when it hit home to me that it was quite a significant achievement for a New Zealander and I’ll certainly remember them for the rest of my life,’  he added.

Despite the achievement, McCullum was humble about his success and said that he was not as talented as the legends of New Zealand cricket. ‘I watched Martin Crowe score his 299 and thought it would have been an amazing feat if he scored 300 but probably didn’t quite understand how much it meant to the whole country who support this team,’ he said.

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