McCullum smashed seven sixes and 11 boundaries during his 58-ball 123. -Photo by AP

PALLEKELE: Brendon McCullum notched the highest individual score in all Twenty20 internationals to help New Zealand humble Bangladesh by 59 runs at Pallekele stadium on Friday.

The 30-year-old right hander smashed seven sixes and 11 boundaries during his 58-ball 123 to give New Zealand, who reached 191-3 in their 20 allotted overs, a rampaging start to the group D match played under overcast conditions.

McCullum's clean hitting made it gloomy for Bangladesh who were restricted to 132-8 in their 20 overs, with Tim Southee (3-16) and Kyle Mills (3-33) sharing the spoils.

Nasir Hossain played a lone fighting hand with an impressive 39-ball 50, studded with six boundaries and a six while opener Mohammad Ashraful made 21.

Shakib Al Hasan fell for 11.

New Zealand skipper Ross Taylor praised McCullum's robust innings.

“When you have someone score a century in T20 you're always in the box seat,” said Taylor. “The wicket nipped around early on and seemed to zip on a little bit under the lights. Hopefully this win will give us momentum.”

Bangladesh captain Mushfiqur Rahim said McCullum had made all the difference.

“We bowled well in the first few overs but McCullum, even when he doesn't hit the ball well, it's still going for six. We'll look at our strengths and come up with a new strategy for the next game,” said Rahim.

It was all McCullum when New Zealand batted after being sent by Bangladesh.

McCullum hit two sixes in Abdur Razzak's last over of the innings to go clear of South African Richard Levi's previous highest score of 117 made against New Zealand in Hamilton earlier this year.

He fell caught off the last delivery to end Bangladesh's miseries but not before helping New Zealand to 63 runs off the last four overs.

New Zealand lost Martin Guptill in the fourth over but McCullum ensured a big total with his ruthless slogging, hitting Hasan for two sixes in his successive overs.

He added 94 for the second wicket with James Franklin who made 35 and 78 for the third wicket Taylor (14).

McCullum reached his tenth half-century off just 29 balls with the first of two successive boundaries off Ziaur Rahman and continued with the same aggression.

He was dropped on 92 before hitting two boundaries off Elias Sunny to complete his ton off 51 balls.

The knock was McCullum's second T20 century. His first came against Australia at Christchurch in 2010.

New Zealand next play Pakistan here on Sunday. The top two teams will qualify for the Super Eights round.

New Zealand: Ross Taylor (capt), Martin Guptill, Rob Nicol, Brendon McCullum, Kane Williamson, James Franklin, Jacob Oram, Nathan McCullum, Daniel Vettori, Kyle Mills, Tim Southee.

Bangladesh: Mushfiqur Rahim (capt), Mohammad Mahmudullah, Tamim Iqbal, Mohammad Ashraful, Shakib Al Hasan, Nasir Hossain, Ziaur Rahman, Elias Sunny, Abdur Razzak, Mashrafe Mortaza, Shafiul Islam.

Umpires: Marais Erasmus (RSA) and Nigel Llong (ENG) Tv umpire: Bruce Oxenford (AUS) Match referee: Graeme La Brooy (SRI)

DID YOU KNOW? By Shaan Agha

- At 23 years, Bangladesh’s Mushfiqur Rahim is the youngest captain in this World Twenty20.

- Brendon McCullum is the world’s highest run-getterinT20i. His aggregate of 1443 runs includes another world record of 57 sixes.

- Bangladesh's lowest total in T20i is 78 which came against New Zealand, their opponents today.

- Nobody has taken more catches in the outfield than New Zealand captain Ross Taylor. He has 27 catches in 41 matches.

- In a team full of young blood, Abdur Razzak is the only player in the Bangladesh squad over the age of 30.

- New Zealand has a small population of fewer than 4.5 million people in comparison to over a 150 million people living in Bangladesh.

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