Brendon McCullum bowed out from one-day international cricket with a series victory as New Zealand beat Australia by 55 runs in Hamilton to retain the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy. McCullum crunched 47 from 27 balls in his 260th and final ODI to help propel the Black Caps to 223-4 in the 41st over, before a dramatic collapse saw the home side lose their last six wickets for 23 runs in 30 deliveries and crumble to 246 all out.Australia suffered a meltdown of their own, though, to slip from 153-4 to 191 all out in 43.4 overs - Matt Henry (3-60) the pick of the bowlers - as New Zealand sealed a 2-1 win.McCullum will get the chance to end his international career with Test glory, too, when he leads his team into the two-game Trans Tasman Trophy series against Australia, starting at Wellingtons Basin Reserve on Friday. Brendon McCullum hit a quick-fire 47 in his final ODI The 34-year-old smoked three sixes in his knock - taking his career total in ODIs to 200, a tally only bettered by Shahid Afridi (351), Sanath Jayasuriya (270) and Chris Gayle (238) - during an opening stand of 84 in 9.3 overs with Martin Guptill (59) after the Black Caps were asked to bat.McCullum - who made his ODI debut against Australia at the SCG in 2002 - perished three runs shy of a 33rd fifty after splicing Mitchell Marsh (3-34) down the ground, the skipper receiving a rapturous ovation from the Seddon Park crowd as he strode off.New Zealand continued to tick along thereafter but when Josh Hazlewood (2-45) ended a patient 52-run stand between Grant Elliott (50) and Corey Anderson (27) by having the latter caught at long-on, the hosts lower order wilted. Mitchell Marsh shrieks at his unfortunate dismissal Henry flourished with the ball for the Black Caps, though, surpassing 50 ODI scalps in his 23rd game - a record only beaten by Sri Lanka spinner Ajantha Mendis 19 matches - as he dismissed David Warner, George Bailey and Marsh. Mitchell Marsh was dismissed against New Zealand only after the on-field officials saw a reply of the ball hitting his foot on the big screen. Marshs exit was controversial, however, with the 24-year-old given out caught and bowled smashing into his toe on 41 after the on-field officials went to the third umpire having seen a replay of the incident on the big screen.McCullum showed his expertise in the field, too, catching Adam Zampa at slip to get Australia nine-down, before Henry Nicholls ran out last man Scott Boland from point to send his skipper out on a high.I have been incredibly lucky to play for 14 years with some great blokes and make some good friends, not just in New Zealand but in other countries as well, said McCullum. They are memories I will hold for the rest of my life.Watch New Zealand and Australias two-Test series on Sky Sports, starting with the opener, in Wellington, from 9.25pm, Thursday, Sky Sports 3. Rose Lavelle Jersey .C. -- Al Jefferson joked that he feels he can score from anywhere on the court. Lindsey Horan Jersey . -- Bobby Ryan helped the U. http://www.officialsocceruswntshop.com/alex-morgan-usa-jersey/ .J. -- Marshawn Lynch said Thursday it will be good to get back to football after the Seattle quiet talking running back wrapped up his final mandatory media session of Super Bowl week. Rose Lavelle USA Jersey .com) - Manchester City midfielder David Silva is expected to miss the next four weeks because of a calf problem. Allie Long Jersey . -- Running backs Darren McFadden and Rashad Jennings were back at practice for the Oakland Raiders on Wednesday despite being hampered by hamstring injuries. Luego de la actuación del Barcelona en Anoeta ante la Real Sociedad, partido que empató 1-1, pero en el que fue rebasado, trascendió que el técnico Luis Enrique al medio tiempo habló fuerte con sus jugadores, y por si eso fuera poco, este lunes hubo una encerrona del plantel para analizar lo ocurrido.dddddddddddd.Lea el texto completo ' ' '