Colin Munro first to smash 3 T20 international centuries
#2 Colin Munro - Delhi Capitals
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Colin Munro scored 104 off just 54 deliveries against West Indies
Colin Munro is an explosive opening batsman from New Zealand. The Durban-born Kiwi, who was part of Mumbai Indians and Kolkata Knight Riders previously, was signed up by Delhi in 2018 to boost their batting line-up. Though averaging just 11.62 in the IPL, he is a proven performer in the T20 Internationals. Munro holds the record for the fastest half-century by a New Zealander in T20 cricket; his 14-ball blitzkrieg against Sri Lanka stands second only to Yuvraj Singh’s 12-ball fifty against England. He is a T20 favourite in leagues across the world and has amassed over 3500 runs in the format. He also has the second most centuries (3) in the format after Rohit Sharma (4). Haven't played a single match this season, he'll be keen to make his mark in the best T20 league in the world.
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