CSNI v Instonians (15 June)
- Three yards short
- Fifty for Dadswell
- Adam Leckey in action
- Adam Leckey with the diving catch
- All in the air
- Another brilliant effort
- Big shot
- Booming drive
- Clearing the ropes
- Davey goes aerial
- Down the wicket
- Driven by James West
- Dyer congratulated for the run out
- Enjoying the hospitality
- Matthew Foster
- Harry Dyer bowling
- Inches away
- Into the trees
- James West into the game
- Lofted
- Magee and Rose combine for another
- Nonchalant from Shane Dadswell
- Not in the picture
- Off to the final
- Out with a better throw
- Powered through midwicket
- Pulled fine
- Pulled to the boundary
- Ryan Hunter with the gloves
- Six more to the total
- Solid from David Agnew
- Straight to mid-off
- Straight to Ben Rose
- Switch hit
- Too good for Nikolai Smith
- Trimming the bails
- Trying again
- Using the crease
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Colin Munro is 38-years-old and still plying his trade in t20 leagues around the world following an international career for New Zealand that spanned more than 120 matches. Despite scoring three T20I hundreds for the black caps and being the 11th highest run-scorer in all t20s, it is his first-class record that stands out like a beacon.
Colin Munro is 38-years-old and still plying his trade in t20 leagues around the world following an international career for New Zealand that spanned more than 120 matches. Despite scoring three T20I hundreds for the black caps and being the 11th highest run-scorer in all t20s, it is his first-class record that stands out like a beacon.




