Colin Munro fears end of New Zealand career ‘not by choice’ after missing T20 World Cup squad

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Coach Gary Stead said that he had spoken to the opening batter about where he stands

A “gutted” Colin Munro believes he has played his last international cricket after being left out of New Zealand’s T20 World Cup squad.

“Extremely gutted to miss out on this, was definitely a goal of mine that I wanted to tick off,” Munro posted on his Instagram Stories when the squad was named. “Looks like I my [sic] have played my last game for [the Blackcaps] not by choice.”

Munro, who has 1724 T20I runs at 31.34 with a strike-rate of 156.44, last played for New Zealand in February 2020 and lost his central contract later that year. He has remained a consistent performer in leagues around the world with strong returns in the PSL, CPL, BBL and currently the Hundred. Overall in that period he has averaged 37.94 with a strike-rate of 140.21.

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