Brendon McCullum is known as an explosive wicketkeeper, then batsman,
who went on to captain the New Zealand cricket team to glory. The holder
of many records, 'Baz' is known for speaking his mind. He talks about
growing up loving sport more than anything, getting better and better at
cricket (although he was a good enough rugby player to keep Dan Carter
out of the South Island Schoolboy rugby team) and his uncertain
transition to international cricketer. In this explosive autobiography
he opens up on the many controversies he has been involved in, including
the Chris Cairns affair and the leadership change from Ross Taylor. He
exposes behind-the scenes machinations as well as the private moments of
exultation, tumult and despair. One of New Zealand's and the worlds most
admired cricketers, he is credited with changing the face of the game
internationally.