After a successful domestic career, he was called up to the full international squad for the
tour of England in 2008, where he made his mark with a career best score of 146 against the
England Lions, beating his previous best of 135. He made his Test debut on 15 May 2008 at
Lord's, but was out for a duck off the bowling of
James Anderson. Overall the three-match Test series against
England was a disappointment for Redmond, making a total of just 54 runs at an average of 9.00. Former New Zealand cricket captain,
Martin Crowe stated that he did not believe that Redmond was good enough to play Test cricket, but conceded that his first year in Test cricket―in which he averaged 23.00 in seven matches―had been a difficult one. In December 2013 he was recalled into the Test side in the home series against the
West Indies, playing in the first Test at
Dunedin. As well as his eight Test match appearances, Redmond played One Day International and Twenty20 International cricket, making 13 one-day appearances for New Zealand, all during 2009 and 2010. He retired from cricket at the end of the 2014–15 season. ==References==