An all-rounder you would want in your team and Colin Munro is one of those blokes who has a knack to rescue when most desired. He represented Auckland in domestic levels and was also a part of the U-19 World Cup team in the 2006. His performances was eventually noticed by the selectors which brought him a place in a T20Is against South Africa in December 2012. He made his ODI debut in the following tour. A Test cap followed soon but hasn't made an impact and has played one Test so far. 2017 saw Munro at his vert best, putting up match winning performances and shone with the bat and ball in the limited overs formats. He attracted buyers in lucrative T20 leagues as he has played for Mumbai Indians, Delhi Daredevils and Kolkata Knight Riders. He has also played in the Caribbean League, Big Bash league and County Cricket as well.
Read MoreThe veteran southpaw made quite an impact in the shortest format of the sport. He aggregated 1724 runs in 65 games at an impressive strike rate of 156.44 and with the help of three centuries and 11 half-centuries.
Colin Munro had a fascinating time with a ball boy in Islamabad United's game against Peshawar Zalmi at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. The New Zealand all-rounder hugged and lifted a ball boy, who took a stunning catch behind the boundary ropes in the match.
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Munro and Tim Seifert scored half-centuries to tie the scores at 165 runs each for both sides, but India held their nerves to end up victors in thrilling fashion for the second game running to take a 4-0 lead in the five-match series.
Yes, it was a team effort from India, but the wicket should be attributed to the skipper given his presence of mind.
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A total of 34 sixes and 38 boundaries were hit in the game as both teams made a combined score of 493 runs from 40 overs in the the the 10th match of the Caribbean Premier League.
Matt Henry shined with the ball, while the opening pair of Martin Guptill and Colin Munro guided New Zealand to an easy win over Sri Lanka.
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Guptill sustained injury prior to the final ODI against India and now will be eyeing a return against Bangladesh.
A 4-1 margin will look much better than 3-2 but it will be easier said than done at the Basin Reserve in Wellington.
Colin Munro who was dropped from the squad is set to rejoin the team and could be opening for the Black Caps.
Munro, who is the world's top-ranked batsman in Twenty20 cricket has played only one Test for New Zealand, against South Africa in 2013.
Munro finished as the leading run-getter in the series against West Indie with 223 runs at a strike-rate of just over 197, including a 53-ball 104 in the last T20I.
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