Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Munro helps NZ beat Pak, take winning streak to 13

- Agencies sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

WELLINGTON: Colin Munro ensured New Zealand continued a stellar home summer when they thrashed Pakistan by seven wickets with 25 balls to spare in the opening T20 match here.

Munro was unbeaten on 49 when a wide by Hasan Ali in the 16th over gave New Zealand victory as they chased down Pakistan’s 105 in the clash of the world’s top two ranked T20 sides. It extended New Zealand’s winning streak to 13 across all three formats in the past two months including five one-dayers against

Pakistan and a series of

Tests, ODIS and T20s against the West Indies.

For Tim Southee, the stand-in captain after a late decision to rest Kane Williamson who has a minor injury, everything went according to plan. “Obviously winning the toss on that wicket and then coming out and taking early wickets was the plan and we were able to do that. We bowled exceptiona­lly well,” said Southee who also paid tribute to Munro’s role with the bat.

“It was a great knock from Colin. He likes to get on with it and I think he played a mature innings and was able to hammer it home towards the end.” Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed again had to defend a woeful performanc­e by his top order batsmen, which also plagued them in the ODI series, and believed they were well short of a competitiv­e total. “We’re not batting well enough up the order. The new ball was swinging and bouncing, we didn’t keep wickets in hand. They bowled very well with the new ball,” he said. “If we had a score of 140-150 it could have been a good match.”

After a wobbly start in which Martin Guptill went for two and Glenn Phillips was bowled for three, Munro and Tom Bruce (26) set up the New Zealand victory with a 49-run stand for the third wicket. After cautiously lifting the score to 34 for two after eight overs, they took 23 off the next 12 balls to reduce the target to under six an over and they coasted from there. Following Bruce’s dismissal, Ross Taylor partnered Munro through to the end with a rapid 22 off 13 deliveries. Munro’s 43-ball innings included three fours and two sixes and he was left a frustratin­g one-run short of being only the third player behind Brendon Mccullum and Chris Gayle to score four consecutiv­e half centuries in T20 cricket. Brief scores: Pak 105 (Azam 41, Southee 3/13, Rance 3/26) NZ 106/3 (Munro 49*).

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GETTY Munro was left one short of 50 after the winning run came off a wide. New Zealand won by 7 wkts.

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