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  1. Jul 4, 2023 · During New Zealand’s must-win match against England in the 2009 Champions Trophy, the wicketkeeper saw Paul Collingwood trudging out of his crease, and pounced on the opportunity. The incident occurred after the last ball of the 11th over of England’s innings.

  2. Jul 3, 2023 · The 33-year-old was dismissed in an outlandish manner with Enalnd on 193/6 during their run chase of 371, raising several questions about the laws and spirit of the game. Speaking after the game...

  3. Jul 3, 2023 · Sunday’s dismissal of Bairstow was almost identical to an incident in 2009 involving former New Zealand player turned England coach McCullum. During a Champions Trophy match between New Zealand and England in Johannesburg, Paul Collingwood wandered from his crease after leaving the final ball of an over.

  4. Dec 27, 2019 · By Laurence Rosen 4 years ago. Brendon McCullum has recalled a particularly infamous moment while captaining New Zealand in a limited-overs match back in 2008. The Kiwis were playing an ODI against England at The Oval, when batter Grant Elliott was obstructed mid-pitch by English bowler Ryan Sidebottom, causing him to be run out.

  5. Jul 3, 2023 · During his playing career, McCullum pulled a similar trick on England’s Paul Collingwood in a 2009 ODI. Ultimately Collingwood was called back, but not because of McCullum.

  6. Oct 13, 2022 · At 27-3, England were looking to rebuild when, thinking the ball was dead, Collingwood started walking down the wicket at the end of the over. Wicketkeeper Brendon McCullum threw the ball at the stumps, directly hitting and catching Collingwood well out of his crease

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  8. Jul 3, 2023 · There was also another clip which showed McCullum doing the same thing while representing New Zealand in a one-dayer in 2009, coincidentally trying to dismiss Paul Collingwood, who is now also on the England coaching staff. On that occasion, Collingwood was given not out because the umpires had called over and the ball was considered dead.