Personal Information

Full NameColin Munro
BornMarch 11, 1987 Durban, Natal
Age37 Years, 0 Months, 8 Days
National SideNew Zealand
Batting StyleLeft Handed
BowlingRight-arm medium fast
SportCricket

Ranking

TestODIT20
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Man of the Match

TestODIT20World CupCL
00700

Career Information

Teams PlayedNew Zealand, Auckland Aces, Hampshire, North Island, New Zealand A, Worcestershire, Kolkata Knight Riders, Delhi Capitals, Mumbai Indians, New Zealand Under-19, Perth Scorchers, Sydney Sixers, New Zealand XI, Trinbago Knight Riders, Comilla Victorians, Islamabad United, Karachi Kings, New Zealanders, Balkh Legends, Brampton Wolves, Manchester Originals, Trent Rockets
Career Span

Colin Munro Overall Stats

Batting & Fielding Performance

MIN/ORHS100s50s4s6sAVGS/RCTSTDucksR/O
Test
1201515 v SA00307.5057.69--10
ODI
57532127187 v BAN081383624.92104.6922071
World Cup
66112558* v SL0117225.0097.652010
T20I
656271724109* v IND31113210731.34156.4419062
CL
3202723 v SCO001113.50117.391000
CPL
7372112178100* v GUY11418510335.70129.5623041
IPL
1312017740 v SRH0019814.75125.534023
ttwenty_non_domestic
76116862 v VK02151233.60175.001000

Bowling Performance

IOMRWBest3s5sAVGE/RS/RMtc
Test
11844022/40 v SA0020.002.2254.001
ODI
2592148172/10 v PAK0068.715.2278.8525
World Cup
110900/9 v PAK00-9.00-1
T20I
1219.4018641/12 v PAK0046.509.4529.5012
CPL
5504600/4 v BR00-9.20-5
IPL
2201500/7 v DC00-7.50-2
ttwenty_non_domestic
11.501900/19 v VK00-10.36-1

Colin Munro Profile

Born in Durban, Colin Munro is an impressive batting all-rounder. He represents Auckland in domestic cricket and was also a part of the New Zealand squad for the 2006 ICC U19 Cricket World Cup in Sri Lanka. Despite having an average debut season, Munro went on to become an effective Twenty20 cricketer with his all-round abilities.

After breaking into Auckland's T20 side in 2010-11, the hard hitting batsman would have wished for a better beginning. A couple of ducks in his first two games wasn't exactly the kind of start he needed, but a fine fifty followed and boosted his chances. Munro played a huge role in Auckland's HRV Cup triumph that season. Later that year, he was part of Auckland Aces in the Champions League T20 held in India. In 2012, he was called-up to the T20I squad for New Zealand's series against South Africa.

Scoring a half century in just his second ODI against South Africa, Munro was always known as a devastating middle order batsman in domestic circles. He received a Test cap on the same tour but couldn't make the most of the opportunity, being dismissed for a golden duck in the first innings and contributing with just 15 during New Zealand's innings defeat. Munro managed to match the reputation he had built for himself during New Zealand's rather forgettable tour of Bangladesh, later that year with an 85 in the final ODI and a match-winning whirlwind 73 off just 39 balls in New Zealand's only victory on the tour in the one-off T20I.