New Zealand v India: third T20 international preview, free tip & TV details
Kiwi batsman Colin Munro could have another big day in Hamilton
Free cricket tips, best bets and analysis for New Zealand v India in the third T20 International in Hamilton.
Where to watch
Live on Sky Sports Cricket, from 7am Wednesday
Best bet
Colin Munro to hit the most sixes
1pt 13-2 bet365
Preview
India knocked off New Zealand's modest target of 132 to coast to a 2-0 lead in their T20 International series at Auckland on Sunday.
The Kiwi batsmen struggled for timing on a slow Eden Park wicket but their big hitters may find things easier at Hamilton where the last two T20 internationals have been high-scoring thrillers.
Colin Munro has scored 26 and 59 so far in the series and will fancy his chances of improving his impressive recent record at Seddon Park.
The Black Caps blaster smashed five sixes on his way to scoring 72 against India at this venue in a T20 last year and bettered that with seven maximums as he struck 57 off 21 balls against England the year before.
Munro and fellow opener Martin Guptill have dished out some hefty punishment to India new-ball bowler Shardul Thakur and backing him to lead the six-striking at this venue appeals.
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