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India vs New Zealand: Colin Munro's blistering ton fires Black Caps to series-levelling victory in Rajkot

Press Trust of India • November 4, 2017, 23:26:06 IST
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Munro used his bat like a sledge-hammer, striking seven sixes and as many fours in his 58-balls knock to power New Zealand to an imposing 196 for two.

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India vs New Zealand: Colin Munro's blistering ton fires Black Caps to series-levelling victory in Rajkot

Rajkot: Opener Colin Munro hammered an unbeaten 109 before bowlers straitjacketed the Indian batsmen as New Zealand outplayed the hosts by 40 runs in the second Twenty20 International to level the three-match series on Saturday Left-handed Munro used his bat like a sledge-hammer, striking seven sixes and as many fours in his 58-balls knock to power New Zealand to an imposing 196 for two. [caption id=“attachment_4193631” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]New Zealand’s cricketer Colin Munro bats during the second Twenty20 cricket match against India in Rajkot, India, Saturday, Nov. 4, 2017. (AP Photo/Rajanish Kakade) Colin Munro plays a shot during the second T20I against India in Rajkot. AP[/caption] Munro raised a 105-run partnership for the first wicket with Martin Guptill (45 off 41), setting the platform for a big total in their do-or-die match. Top-order blows pegged India back with both the openers - Shikhar Dhawan (1) and Rohit Sharma (5) - sent back by paceman Trent Boult (4/34). Although captain Virat Kohli kept India’s hopes alive with a typically aggressive innings of 65, studded with a six and eight fours, the home teams asking rate kept climbing steeply and in the end they fell well short. The hosts ended at 156 for seven. The third and final match of the series will be played on November 7 at Thiruvananthapuram. India started the run-chase in disastrous fashion by losing in-form openers, Dhawan and Rohit Sharma, in the second over to Boult. The duo, who had made identical 80 runs in a record opening stand of 158 for a winning cause in the series opener at Delhi, were out to poor shots, Dhawan losing his stumps when playing across to the left arm pacer and Sharma hanging his bat out loosely to be caught behind. Young Turk Shreyas Iyer, in only his second game for the country, started in an encouraging fashion by playing some excellent square of the wicket shots on the off-side for fours. With captain Virat Kohli, seen in superb touch again, Iyer stitched together a partnership of 54 runs, but then lost his wicket to a slog-sweep off centurion Munro who ran yards to his right to complete a good catch. Kohli, who overtook his younger partner with a flurry of boundary hits comprising two fours and a six in the previous over from Santner, was left with the task of guiding India home. India lost the Hardik Pandya in the next over from Ish Sodhi who foxed the batsman with a googly and disturbed the stumps to leave the hosts at a precarious 67 for four. At the halfway stage, India were 71 for 4, requiring 126 more to win the game and take a winning 2-0 lead in the series. Kohli, finding the gap to hit a four regularly, and his predecessor at the helm, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, kept India in sight of the target with a stand of 56 runs. The Indian skipper reached his 18th half century in 32 balls while Dhoni, content to play second fiddle, survived a stumping chance off Sodhi before carting the next ball over long-on for a six. At the end of the 15th over, the home side required 85 in 30 balls, a tall order. And it proved to be so as Kohli stepped out to Santner for a mighty heave and edged to the New Zealand keeper and Indias task became even more difficult at 123 for 5 with 21 balls remaining. Dhonis was the seventh wicket to fall in the last over after the fall of Axar Patel two overs earlier. Earlier, none of the Indian bowlers, barring Jasprit Bumrah in his first spell, could contain the rampaging Munro. The worst sufferer was debutant Mohammed Siraj, who was struck repeatedly for sixes by the southpaw and ended up giving away 53 runs for the lone wicket of rival skipper Kane Williamson. Spinners Yuzvendra Chahal (1/36) and Axar Patel too failed to stem the run-flow.

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