The 33-year-old flayed the Derbyshire attack, bringing his century up off 42 balls and his final total equalled a previous score he hit for Kolkata Knight Riders in the first-ever IPL match in 2008 -- that one coming off 73 balls.
Brendan Mccullum played one of the greatest t20 innings of all-time - 158* for Birmingham - off just 64 balls #SSNHQ pic.twitter.com/yxC1IUT7GP
— Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) July 3, 2015
McCullum's innings -- which included 11 sixes and 11 fours -- is the second highest T20 score ever, behind West Indian batsman Chris Gayle's 175 in the Indian Premier League in 2013.
McCullum, who recently signed a one-year extension to his contract with the national side despite fears over a persistent back problem, broke the previous mark of 153 set by Luke Wright for Sussex in 2014.
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