Renowned for his explosive batting and unwavering commitment to the game, Colin Munro, the hard-hitting New Zealand batter, has officially announced his retirement from international cricket.
Munro’s decision comes amidst anticipation for next month’s ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, where the 37-year-old had hoped to make a comeback. Despite his illustrious career, he narrowly missed out on earning a recall to the national squad, prompting him to bid adieu to the international stage.
Having represented the Kiwis in over 100 matches, Munro leaves behind a legacy marked by exceptional performances, including three centuries and 19 half-centuries in white-ball cricket. His prowess in the shortest format of the game is evident, with Munro standing among the elite few to have scored three or more T20I centuries.
A stalwart of New Zealand cricket, Munro played pivotal roles in the team’s campaigns at the 2014 and 2016 T20 World Cups. Notably, he was part of the Kiwis’ historic journey to the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup final in 2019, leaving an indelible mark on the sport’s grandest stage.
While Munro bids farewell to international cricket, he remains committed to continuing his journey in franchise cricket across the globe. However, the veteran batter has expressed that his retirement marks the end of his aspirations to represent his country on the international stage.
Reflecting on his illustrious career, Munro expressed gratitude for the opportunity to don the prestigious Black Caps jersey on 123 occasions across all formats. He described representing New Zealand as the pinnacle of his playing career, expressing immense pride in his contributions to the team.
As he embarks on the next chapter of his cricketing journey, Munro believes that now is the perfect time to officially close the chapter on his international career, cherishing the memories and experiences garnered throughout his remarkable tenure.