Colin Munro has been dropped from the New Zealand squad for the first two ODIs against Bangladesh. The 31-year-old opener will come in as a replacement for Kane Williamson in the third ODI, when the New Zealand captain will take a "pre-planned rest"; Tom Latham will then fill in as the captain
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Munro, who was in indifferent form against India across the ODIs and T20Is, was dropped for the fourth ODI in Hamilton, before he had to come back to fill in for injured Martin Guptill at the top in the fifth ODI.
Guptill, who's also missed all of the T20I series against India after aggravating a disc in his lower back, has recovered enough to be named in the 14-man squad but his participation is subject to he passing the fitness test. He will be partnered by Henry Nicholls at the top.
We're delighted to have Martin back on the park for this series; he's a world-class player and an integral part of our one-day side," selector Gavin Larsen said. "He and Henry did a good job opening up in Hamilton against India and they're a combination we want to see some more of in this series, before Colin returns to the top for the third game with Kane resting."
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