MUMBAI:
New Zealand
's hard-hitting batsman
Colin Munro, who hit an astonishing 23 sixes in his knock of 281 for Auckland against
Central Districts
in the
Plunket Shield
last year, described the day as one off when everything clicked.
Recalling his knock in Napier, Munro said, "23 sixes...ya that's one of those (days) where everything clicked I suppose, and you look back on those sorts of days and you think that well how did I do that. If I go back on that day and write a little book, will be great so that I can do that every time I am batting so."
During that swashbuckling innings, the South-African born player, who looks up to Jacques Kallis and West Indies great Brian Lara, faced 167 deliveries.
"I think it was one of those days.. it just clicked and (I) was happy to hit a few out in the middle," the 28-year-old player said.
In January this year, Munro smashed a 14-ball 50 against
Sri Lanka
and the innings comprised one four and seven sixes, helping his side rout the island nation in the second T20 of that series in Auckland.