Former New Zealand cricketer Corey Anderson, who is currently involved with USA, played a vital part in New Zealand’s journey in the 2010s through his all-round services with bat and ball. Corey played 93 matches for the Kiwis across formats. He has also been a prized asset when it comes to franchise cricket.
1) 131* off 47 vs West Indies (Queenstown, 2014)

In a match which reduced to a 21-over per side due to rain, Corey bludgeoned West Indies to etch his name in the record books for attaining the fastest hundred at that time (36 balls) in the history of ODI cricket. His fearless hitting all around the ground resulted in New Zealand posting a massive 283/4.
2) 95* off 44 vs Rajasthan Royals (Mumbai, 2014)

He produced one of the most clutch innings in the history of the IPL in what was a must-win encounter for Mumbai Indians to keep their playoff hopes alive in 2024. Coming in to bat at No. 3 early on in the chase against Rajasthan Royals at the Wankhede Stadium, Anderson’s big hitting kept the required run rate in range. Along with other cameos, he single-handedly ensured MI cross the finish line in style.
3) 94* off 41 vs Bangladesh (Mount Maunganui, 2017)

Anderson unleashed an incredible assault on the Bangladeshi bowlers to play his best T20I knock at Mount Maunganui in 2017. He ensured the opposition bowlers travelled to all parts of the venue in an innings which comprised two fours and 10 sixes. New Zealand posted 194//4 in their 20 overs and managed to win the match by 27 runs at the end.
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