Munro’s ton allows New Zealand to clinch Bangladesh T20I series

29-year-old’s 101 gives his side a 47-run victory at Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui


Reuters January 06, 2017
New Zealand's Colin Munro smashes a shot against Bangladesh at Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui on January 6, 2017. PHOTO: AFP

WELLINGTON: Colin Munro became the third New Zealand player to score a T20I century as his side secured a 47-run victory and wrapped up their three-match series against Bangladesh with a game to spare on Friday.

Munro blasted 101, joining former captain Brendon McCullum and Martin Guptill as New Zealand's other T20I centurions, as the hosts scored 195 for seven in their 20 overs at Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui.

The 29-year-old also combined with Tom Bruce (59 not out) in a 123-run partnership in 11.1 overs to threaten a total in excess of 200 before Bangladesh's bowlers pulled the run rate back towards the end of the innings.

Williamson leads New Zealand to comfortable win

The visitors were well placed at 104-3 in the 11th over of their reply but once Soumya Sarkar (39) and Sabbir Rahman (48) were dismissed, the momentum was sucked out of their run chase and they were bowled out for 148 in 18.1 overs.

New Zealand, who already had Guptill (hamstring) and Neil Broom (broken finger) out injured, also lost wicketkeeper Luke Ronchi to a groin strain when he pulled up chasing a ball in the eighth over, leaving Bruce to take over behind the stumps.

New Zealand dealt Bracewell blow

Munro raced to 50 from 31 balls but flicked the switch in the 13th over when he belted off-spinner Mahmudullah for 28 runs to move from 64 to 92. He brought up his century when he pushed the ball back past Mashrafe Mortaza for a single on his 52nd delivery, having hit seven boundaries and seven sixes, but was dismissed shortly after when he nicked behind off Rubel Hossain.

Rubel finished with figures of 3-37 and was on a hat-trick at one stage, having bowled Colin De Grandhomme on the final delivery of his third over, the 17th, and Jimmy Neesham on the first ball of his fourth, the 20th.

The final game of the series is at the same venue on Sunday.

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