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01-Jan-2018 10:12:00 GMT
NZ v WI, 2nd T20I, Mount Maunganui

Rain ruins match after Munro 18-ball fifty

New Zealand 102 for 4 (Munro 66)

Mount Maunganui: The second Twenty20 between New Zealand and the West Indies ended as a no-result washout at Mount Maunganui on Monday.

After a 20-minute rain delay at the start, only nine overs were possible before the rain returned and the umpires took the players from the field with New Zealand 102 for four.

Colin Munro blasted a whirlwind 66 off 23 deliveries after the West Indies won the toss and put New Zealand into bat.

Munro equalled his own New Zealand record when he reached his half-century off 18 deliveries.

His rollicking knock included 11 fours, three sixes, and just two singles and a two.

Earlier, the West Indies won the toss and again opted to bowl.

The West Indies have made two changes with Shimron Hetmeyer in for Jason Mohammed and Sheldon Cottrell replaces Jerome Taylor.

The return of captain Kane Williamson for Ross Taylor is the only change in the New Zealand line up.

The world Twenty20 champions have already lost both Tests, three one-days and the New Zealand remain 1-0 up in the series with the third and final match at Mount Maunganui on Wednesday.


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