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Early warning: Brendon McCullum says 300 is chaseable

'To play in Dunedin, which I still very much consider my hometown, is going to be really special, a special time,' he said.

Brendon McCullum, Sri Lanka, New Zealand, Sri Lanka New Zealand WC match, Sri Lanka New Zealand cricket match, ICC Cricket World Cup 2015, ICC WC 2015, Cricket world cup 2015, 2015 cricket world cup, world cup 2015, Cricket, Cricket world cup Australia, Australia cricket world cup, Sports news Brendon McCullum believes the runs will flow again in Dunedin on Tuesday. (Source: AP)

The World Cup has already proved a run-fest, with all six matches so far producing innings scores of 300 or more, and New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum is expecting the big totals to continue. Among the favourites to win the World Cup, New Zealand piled on a first innings total of 331 to win their opener against Sri Lanka comfortably in Christchurch.

McCullum believes the runs will flow again in Dunedin on Tuesday, when the co-hosts play minnows Scotland at University Oval in Dunedin. “We’ve seen already that the wickets in both Australia and New Zealand are pure wickets, so it allows good ball-striking and high scores to unfold,” he told reporters.

“What that does is then, I guess, from a bowling point of view, you’ve got to make sure that when you have the opportunity you can attack because wickets are so key. But geez, 14 off an over could actually be a good over in the grand scheme of things. You’ve just got to mitigate against those 25, 26, 27-run overs, and that’s the message which we keep talking about as well, because 300 is chaseable, 400 isn’t.”

Australia posted a near-record 342 at the sprawling Melbourne Cricket Ground in beating England in their opener on Saturday and University Oval’s close boundaries are likely to come under assault from the likes of McCullum. “To play in Dunedin, which I still very much consider my hometown, is going to be really special, a special time,” he said.

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