"He's changed the game and other teams are trying to be as attacking as Brendon has been. He's, sort of, set a standard as captain to follow. Others are trying to emulate what Brendon is doing, his aggressive mindset," the 26-year-old pacer said in an interaction with PTI.
Southee, who grabbed 15 wickets from 9 matches in the World Cup in which his country finished runners-up to tournament co-hosts Australia, credited McCullum for taking Kiwi cricket to greater heights.
With their stupendous run in the World Cup, New Zealand jumped eight places in the world one-day rankings and are currently lying third behind champions Australia and 2011 winners India in the pecking order.
Southee, who formed a lethal new ball partnership with left-arm pacer Trent Boult in the 50-over showpiece event in which the latter was the joint highest wicket taker with Australia's Mitchell Starc, said the fast bowling scene in his country looks bright at present.
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