Squad depth in focus for New Zealand, Australia amid key absences

Eyes will be on the weather during a very early-season T20I series where the home side will look to regain the Chappell-Hadlee trophy Source link

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Harmanpreet and Deol hit fifties as India win warm-up against New Zealand

Sophie Devine made a fifty and Amelia Kerr made 40 off 67 for the White Ferns in Bengaluru Source link

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Agarkar: We don't want what happened against New Zealand repeated

Chief selector hopes for a “longish” run for Sai Sudharsan at No. 3 and a middle-order slot for Padikkal Source link

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Sammy confident pace attack will help West Indies pull a New Zealand on India

West Indies head coach Daren Sammy explains the recalls of Tagenarine Chanderpaul and Alick Athanaze, saying they expect the two to excel in spin-friendly Indian conditions Source link

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Inglis out of T20 tour of New Zealand with a calf strain, Carey called up

Inglis pulled up sore after training session in Perth on Tuesday and a subsequent scan ruled him out of the three-match series Source link

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Allrounder Devonshire earns New Zealand World Cup squad spot

Fran Jonas is a notable omission from the squad which will lean heavily on the experience of Sophie Devine, Suzie Bates and Amelia Kerr Source link

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Kelly and Carter to lead young New Zealand A squad in South Africa

Ten New Zealand internationals have been named and will hope to further their credentials under coach Daniel Flynn Source link

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Former New Zealand international Tom Bruce switches to Scotland

Bruce could be seen in his new team colours at the Cricket World Cup League 2 matches in the Canada leg starting August 27 Source link

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New Zealand sweat it out at the Super Kings Academy to start ODI World Cup prep

Head coach Ben Sawyer and assistant coach Craig McMillan oversee ten New Zealand players including Jess Kerr, Brooke Halliday and Georgia Plimmer Source link

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New Zealand script record win after Foulkes & Co flatten Zimbabwe

After New Zealand declared overnight, with a lead of 476, Zimbabwe were bowled out in 28.1 overs in an extended first session Source link

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