Brendon Mccullum delivered one of the best spares in the historical backdrop of the cricket amid a match between Chennai Superkings and Dophins in the Champions League 2014.
Prior in the match, Chennai stars staggered everybody in the field by scoring a mammoth 242 for loss of six wickets. Along these lines, the Dolphins did not have any alternative other than to mallet their route for the pursuit.
As remarkable as du Plessis’ effort was, it paled in comparison to Brendon McCullum’s near Fosbury flop that saved a certain six. McCullum fielding in the deep kept his eyes on the ball and the boundary line while trying to get under a straight slog from Robbie Frylinck. He jumped up, grabbed the ball but realised he would fall outside the boundary. Almost parallel to the ground, and turning mid-air, McCullum released the ball back over the rope with a flick of his right wrist and then landed smoothly, the left arm taking the weight of his body. A save worthy of the price of admission into the ground. – Cricinfo.com reported.