Key Points

Brendon McCullum just revealed he felt completely out of form before his legendary IPL debut. He admitted having imposter syndrome alongside cricket giants like Ricky Ponting. That explosive 158-run innings literally changed his life overnight. It also launched the IPL into immediate superstardom right from its first match.

Key Points: Brendon McCullum Recalls 158 IPL Knock Despite No Form

  • McCullum scored 158* off 73 balls in IPL 2008 opener
  • Had scored just 62 runs in previous five T20I innings
  • Felt imposter syndrome alongside Ponting and Ganguly
  • The knock launched IPL into immediate superstar success
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Was in no form whatsover...: McCullum reveals thoughts before 158* in IPL 2008 opener

England coach Brendon McCullum reveals he felt "in no form whatsoever" before his iconic 158* in IPL 2008 opener that changed his life and launched the league.

"It literally changed my life. I don't say that lightly. - Brendon McCullum"

New Delhi, September 9

Former New Zealand captain and current England head coach Brendon McCullum spoke on his 158* knock for Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in the opener of the inaugural Indian Premier League (IPL) in 2008, recalling that he was "in no form whatsover leading up to the game and did not know where to get a run from".

The IPL 2008 opener between Kolkata Knight Riders and Royal Challengers Bengaluru saw McCullum smashing an unbeaten 158* in just 73 balls, with 10 fours and 13 sixes. This knock on the very first day of the IPL launched McCullum into a stratosphere of megastardom and made the league an immense success right in the first season.

However, McCullum was not in the best of the form, with his previous five T20I innings before the knock being 26, 9, 13, 9 and 5.

Speaking on the 'For The Love Of Cricket' podcast, McCullum recalled that he was in bad form leading up to the match.

"I was in no form whatsoever. I remember leading into the game, I was like, I did not know where I was going to get a run from. I was actually quite nervous. The build-up and everything, the glitz and the glamour of the IPL, and I am sitting here going oh my god. We go out, bat first, I am naught off eight in a T20 game, I thought I was under pressure at the start. I did not know which end of the bat to hold, I am like what am I doing?," he said.

McCullum played four matches in the inaugural season, scoring 188 runs at an average of 62.66, with a strike rate of 204.54. In his IPL career, throughout which he played for five teams, including RCB, Gujarat Lions, Kochi Tuskers Kerala and five-time champions Chennai Super Kings (CSK), McCullum scored 2,880 runs in 109 matches at an average of 27.69 and a strike rate of over 131, with two centuries and 13 fifties. He won one IPL title with KKR in 2012.

McCullum recalled that his century in opening match of the IPL changed his life.

"It literally changed my life. I don't say that lightly. Coming from where I come from, playing for New Zealand, cricket is very much secondary to rugby, and I was like not established at all really at international cricket when I got picked up for that first IPL. I remember I was looking around the dressing room at Ricky Ponting and Sourav Ganguly, and all these amazing players, and I had a bit of imposter syndrome. I was like 'Geez, how am I in? How am I going to open the batting when I have got all these gun players here?' And obviously you are earning good money and there is a big crowd and there's all this anticipation of what the IPL was going to be," he concluded.

- ANI

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Priya S
So relatable how even top players get imposter syndrome. Shows that self-doubt can hit anyone, but what matters is how you overcome it. McCullum's honesty is refreshing! 🙌
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Arjun K
That match made me an IPL fan for life. Before that innings, many people thought T20 was just slogging. McCullum showed it could be proper cricketing shots with power. What a legend!
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Sarah B
Interesting how he mentions cricket being secondary to rugby in NZ. IPL really gave international players from smaller cricketing nations a massive platform and financial security.
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Vikram M
Still gives me goosebumps remembering those 13 sixes! That innings set the standard for what IPL batting could be. KKR might have struggled later that season, but that opening night was pure magic 💫
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Michael C
While it was an incredible innings, I sometimes wonder if the focus on individual performances like this has taken away from team consistency in IPL. But no denying it was spectacular to watch!
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Ananya R
That match made my dad finally appreciate T20 cricket! He was a Test cricket purist but after watching McCullum's innings, he became an IPL fan. Sometimes one performance can change everything 😊

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