- Veteran New Zealand cricket player Colin Munro has announced his retirement from international cricket, ending his 123-match career with the Black Caps. The New Zealand cricket team is also called the Black Caps.
- Munro announced his retirement after he was not chosen in the New Zealand squad for the 9th ICC Men’s T 20 World Cup, which will be held in the West Indies and the United States of America from June 1 to 29, 2024.
Colin Munro
- The left-handed Colin Munro was born in Durban, South Africa and played for Auckland in New Zealand’s domestic cricket.
- He made his international debut for the Black Caps team in all three formats during the 2012/13 tour of South Africa.
- Munro played one Test,57 One Day Internationals(ODI) and 65 T20s.
- Colin Munro was mainly known for his exploits in the shortest version of the T 20s.
- He scored a 47-ball century against the West Indies in 2018, which was New Zealand’s national record in T20 International. He also set the national record by scoring a 14-ball 50 against Sri Lanka in 2016, which is also the fourth-fastest 50 in a T20 International.
