Left-handed batsman becomes first to score three centuries in T20Is during 119-run win on Wednesday 0SHARES Share Tweet Email New Zealand’s Colin Munro (R) celebrates his half-century with teammate Martin Guptill (L) during the third Twenty20 international cricket match between New Zealand and the West Indies at Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui on January 3, 2018. PHOTO: AFP MOUNT MAUNGANUI: Colin Munro smashed his way into the record books as New Zealand crushed the West Indies by 119 runs in the final Twenty20 at Mount Maunganui on Wednesday to sweep the series. Munro, with a rollicking 104 off 53 deliveries, became the first player to hit three centuries in international T20 cricket as New Zealand posted an imposing 243 for five, their highest T20I total. The West Indies reply began disastrously with openers Chadwick Walton and Chris Gayle out without scoring in Tim Southee’s opening over. Kieron Pollard to miss New Zealand T20Is Their innings folded at 124 for nine in 16.3 overs with Shai Hope unable to bat after being injured while fielding. It ended a disappointing tour for the West Indies with New Zealand winning both Tests, the three ODIs two T20Is with one match washed out. With the…